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1,075 

1,197 

1,670 


1,940 
2, 630 
3,254 
3, 995 
4,915 
5,019 
5, 86* 
5, 95( 
6, 194 
6,  375 
6, 423 
7,041 
7, 175 
7, 027 
8, 030 
9,  758 
9, 959 
15,  937 
It!,  518 
10,  002 
10, 084 

10, 942 
17,241 
18,  729 
19, 024 
21,620 
20, 524 
20,741 
22, 443 
25, 384 
25,582 


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WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


Mary  Kies 

Mary  Brush 

Sophia  Usher 

Julia  Plantou 

Lucy  Burnap 

Diana  H.  Tuttle  

Catharine  Elliot 

Phoebe  Collier 

Elizabeth  H.  Buckley 

Henrietta  Cooper 

Elizabeth  Oram 

Emma  Stienhauer 

Luna  Bishop 

Elizabeth  Bartlette 

Harriet  Cook 

Ethel  H.  Porter 

Margaret  Gerrish 

Phebe  Atwell,  assignor  to  Levi  Ward 

Eliza  Ann  B.  Judkins 

Sarah  Hammond 

Marie  F.  C.  D.  Corbanx,  Francis  G.  Spils- 
bury,  and  Alexander  S.  Byrue,  of  Eng- 
land. 


Elizabeth  Adams 

Maria  P.  Dibble 

Nancy  M.  Johnson 

Sarah  P.  Mather 

Mrs.  Frances  Carter 

Madeline  Tassie 

Caroline  C.  Nichols 

Mary  Ann  B.  Cook  

Tilly  and  Warren  Flint 

Mary  Ann  Woodward 

Agdalena  S.  Goodman,  Duval  County,  Fla.. 

Ann  F.  Stiles 

Mary  W.  O’Meara 

Louisa  Balis 

Celia  R.  P.  Wood,  (now  Celia R.  P.  Foster).. 

Marie  Louise  Eoueout 

Lettie  A.  Smith 

Abbey  S.  Smith,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Elisa  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y .... 

Julia  M.  Milligan,  New  Albany.  Iml  . 
Rhoda  Davis,  Brooldiaven,  N.  Y 


Straw  weaving  with  silk  or  thread 

Corset 

Cream  of  tartar,  carbouated  liquid 

Stove,  foot 

Hats,  weaving  grass 

Spinning-wheel  heads,  accelerating 

Moccasins,  manufacturing 

Wheel-fellies,  sawing 

Shovel,  sheet- iron 

Straw,  leghorn,  whitening 

Globe  for  teaching  geography 

Cook-stove 

Bellows 

Balsam  lavender 

Calash  balloon  for  ladies 

Straw  cutting  and  fodder 

Asclepias  syriaca,  manufacturing  external 
fibers. 

Fur,  extracting,  from  skins  and  manufac- 
turing it  in  yarn. 

Shedding 

Fire-place 

Improvement  in  tho  mode  of  applying  dis- 
temper colors  having  albumen  or  gela- 
tine for  their  vehicle,  so  as  to  render 
the  samo  more  durable,  and  preserving 
the  same  when  not  wanted  for  immedi- 
ate use. 

Corset 

Bandage  

Ice-cream  freezer 

Submarine  telescope  and  lamp 

Bandage  

Shirt  

Making  artificial  flowers 

Sad-iron 

Weighing-scale 

Rocking-chair  fan  attachment 

Improvement  in  broom-brushes 

Picture-exhibitor 

Bandage  

Corset-stay 

Work-stand 

Furnace  grate-bar  

Butter-worker  

Scale  for  instrumental  music 

Improved  attachment  to  sewing-machines. 

Abdominal  supporter 

Improved  elastic  cap  for  sealing  cans  and 


May  5, 1809 
July  21, 1815 
Sept.  11, 1819 
N«v.  4,1822 
Feb.  10,1823 
May  17,1824 
Jan.  £ 0, 1825 
May  20, 1826 
Feb.  28, 1828 
Nov.  12, 1828 
Jan.  12,1831 
Feb.  3, 1831 
Dec.  22,1831 
Jan.  29,1833 
Feb.  20,1833 
Mar.  14, 1834 
Mar.  27, 1834 

Apr.  30, 1834 

Feb.  2, 1839 
June  25, 1839 
July  10, 1840 


Jan.  21,1841 
May  20,1842 
Sept.  9, 1843 
Apr.  10,  1845 
Jan.  1,1847 
Mar.  13, 1847 
Oct.  17,1848 
Dec.  5, 1848 
Mar.  20, 1849 
Apr.  24,1849 
May  8, 1849 
Jan.  22,1850 
Mar.  12, 1850 
Sept.  10,  1850 
Apr.  8, 1851 
May  31,1853 
Aug.  23, 1853 
Oct.  21,1856 
Feb.  3,  1857 
Feb.  10,1857 
Feb.  24, 1857 


Marion  J.  Wellman,  New  York,N.  Y 

Helen  C.  Traphagen,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  Bellinger,  Mohawk,  N.  Y 

Almira  M.  Cole,  Windham,  Me 

Emma  T.  Porter,  Washington,  D.  C 

Livonia  Whitney,  Toledo,  Ohio 

Susan  E.  Taylor,  East  Cambridge,  Mass. .. . 
Anno  S.  McLean,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y ...... 

Rosanna  Carpenter,  Medford,  Mass 

Jane  Phillips,  New  York,  N.  Y 


bottles. 

Baby-jumper 

I Lady’s  skirt 

I Improvement  in  composition  fuel 

Mounting  fluid  lenses 

I Clothes-frame 

Door-lock 

Fountain-pen 

Corset 

Improvement  in  extracts  of  fruits 

Mull  


Mar.  31, 1857 
May  5, 1857 
Dec.  1 , 1857 
Mar.  10, 1858 
Sept.  28, 1858 
June  8,1858 
June  29, 1858 
Dec.  28,1858 
Sept.  13, 1859 
Sept.  27, 1859 


3 


4 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


26,  005 
•26.  :i  J7 
‘26,  408 
•27, 005 
•27,521 
‘28,  -265 
28,  31*2 

29. 528 

31, 199 
31,843 
31,953 
32,  367 
34,407 

34. 667 
35, 026 
35, 039 
35, 138 
35, 289 
35, 683 
35,  706 

35,  759 
35, 930 
36, 125 

36, 272 

36,  388 

36. 856 
37,697 

37,  851 
37, 925 

38, 010 
38, 639 
39, 103 

39,  377 
39, 438 

39. 460 

39. 461 
39,  607 
39,701 

39. 856 
39, 908 
39,  909 

39.910 

39.911 

39,  964 
40, 157 
40, 577 

40, 642 

40,  643 

40. 668 
40,  785 

40,  877 

41,  167 

41,274 

41.528 


41,618 

41,757 
41,987 
41,989 
42, 157 

42,958 
43,087 
43,  088 
43, 126  | 


Name  and  Address. 


Mrs.  C.  Alilen,  Cassada^a,  N.  Y 

Frances  J.  La  Forme,  Boston,  Mass 

Elizabeth  Bellinger,  Mohawk,  X.  V 

Henrietta  G.  Batty,  Springfield,  Mass 

Sarah  D.  Carmau,  Middletown,  N.  Y 

Eunice  N.  Foote,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. .. 

Lydia  W.  Stiles.  Brooklyn,  Ohio 

Elizabeth  51.  Smith,  Burlington,  N.  J 

Sarah  Jane  Wheeler,  New  Britain,  Conn. .. 

Martha  Willis,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Caroline  H.  Carnes,  New  York.  N.  Y 

Thipena  1\  Horn  brook'  Wheeling,  Va 

llauuah  D.  Conrad,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Ellen  B.  Boyce,  Green  Point,  N.  Y 

Lucinda  Humphrey,  Tipton,  Iowa 

Susan  D.  Pinkham,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis 

Mary  P.  Carpenter,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Sarah  A.  Baldwin,  Waterbary,  Conn 

Isabella  J.  H.  Howard,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Mary  Jane  Pulte,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Henrietta  C.  Ingersoll,  Bangor,  Me 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Elizabeth  Higgins,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor 
to  Henry  Iliggius. 

Adeline  J.  Brooks,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Sarah  A.  Baldwin,  Waterbtny,  Conn 

Sarah  E.  Paysou,  Peterborough,  N.  11 

Caroline  Learned,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Clarissa  Britain,  St.  Joseph,  Mich 

Abbey  S.  Smith,  Lockport,  N.  Y 

Henrietta  H.  Adams,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ellen  F.  Putnam,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Abby  H.  Price,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  the  Magic  Ruffle  Co.,  same  place. 

Rosanna  Carpenter,  Roxbury,  Mass 

Marion  J.  Wellman,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Clarissa  Britain,  St.  Joseph,  Mich 

Laura  M.  Bronson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  Mossman,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Abby  H.  Price,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  the  Magic  Ruffle  Co.,  same  place. 

Anna  C.  Wilhelm,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Miua  Sebille,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Clarissa  Britain,  St.  Joseph,  Mich 

Rebecca  Sherwood,  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. .. . 

Mary  C.  Ross,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  C.  Ross,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Louisa  E.  Anderson,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Marion  J.  Wellman  and  J.  J.  Greenougb, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Emma  C.  Wooster,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  Jane  Montgomery,  New  York,  N.  Y_. 

Clarissa  Britain,  St.  Joseph,  Mich 

Agatha  Month-art,  MildmayPark,  and  Wm. 
Tent,  Bircbin  Lane,  county,  Middlesex, 
London,  England. 

LydiaS.  Hall,  Washington,  D.  C 

Rosanna  Carpenter,  Portsmouth,  N.  H 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Eliza  Jane  Hall,  S in  Francisco,  Cal  

Elizabeth  F.  Bedford  and  Sidney  S.  Bed- 
ford, Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Mary  Jane  Montgomery,  New  York,  N.  Y.. 

Clarissa  Britain,  St.  Joseph,  Mich 

Clarissa  Britain,  St.  Joseph,  Mich 

Anna  M.  Murphy,  New  York.  N.  Y 


Title  of  Invention. 


Apparatus  for  ironing  clothes 

Nursing-bottle 

Composition  for  kindling  fires 

Egg-cup  

Invalid-chair 

Shoe-sole 

Butter-worker 

Improvement  in  reaping  and  mowing  ma- 
chines. 

Curry-comb 

Bandage  

Reel 

Bee-hive 

Improvement  in  setting  and  threading 
needles  m sewing-machines. 

Washing-machine 

Skirt-protector 

Lamp 

Ironing  and  fluting  machine 

Combination  of  sofa  and  bathing  tub 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improved  composition  for  cleaning  gloves  . 

Improved  broom 

Improvement  in  corset  skirt-supporters 

Dress-protector 

Corset 

Door-plate  and  card-receiver 

Improvement  in  vapor-batli 

Improved  nitrated  mercurial  ointment 

Floor-warmer 

Improved  mechanism  for  starting  sewing- 
machines. 

Improvement  in  hair-crimpers 

Improvement  in  stocking-supporters 

Improvement  in  ruffles 

Improved  case  for  packing  bottles 

Improvement  in  lamp  or  gas  shades 

Improvement  in  ambulances 

Fastening  for  studs  or  buttons 

Improvement  in  military  caps 

Improvement  in  machine-made  ruffles 

Burner  for  coal-oil  lamps 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  corset  skirt-supporters 

Improvement  in  corset  skirt-suppoiters 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  boilers 

Improvement  in  reducing  hemp,  flax,  &c., 
to  fibrous  condition. 

Improved  compound  for  liniment 

Improved  composition  for  salve 

Improved  rheumatic  liniment 

Improvement  in  chimneys  and  shades  fir 
lamps  and  other  lights. 

Improvement  in  ruffles 

Improved  war-vessel,  the  parts  applyimg  to 
other  structures  for  defense. 

Improved  lantern  dinner-pail  

Improved  means  for  attaching  hooks  to 
furniture. 

Improvement  in  vessels  for  cooking  by 
steam. 

Improved  raisin-stoner 

Improvement  in  corset  skirt-supporters 

Improved  furnace  for  smelting  ores 

Lady’s  leggin 

Improvement  in  locomotive-wheels  

Improvement  in  vegetable-boilers 

Improved  disli-drainer 

Improvement  in  ietter-eilvelopes 


Date. 


Nov.  8,1859 
Nov.  29, 1859 
Dec.  13,1859 
Feb.  14, 1860 
Mar.  20, 1860 
May  15,  I860 
May  15,  i860 
Aug.  7, 1860 

Jan.  22,1861 
Mar.  26, 1861 
Apr.  9, 1851 
May  21,  1861 
Feb.  18, 1862 

Mar.  1-h  1862 
Apr.  22,1862 
Apr.  22, 1862 
May  6, 1862 
May  20,  1862 
,J  line 24, 1862 
.1  une‘24, 1862 
July  1,1862 
July  22, 1862 
Aug.  5,1862 

Aug.  26, 1862 
Sept.  9, 1862 
Nov.  4, 1862 
Feb.  17, 1863 
Mar.  10,  1863 
Mar.  17, 1863 

Mar.  24, 1863 
May  19, 1863 
June  30, 1863 

Aug.  4,1863 
Aug.  4,1863 
Ang.  11,1863 
Aug.  11, 1863 
Aug.  25,1863 
Aug.  25, 1863 

Sept.  8,1863 
Sept,  15, 1863 
Sept.  15, 1863 
|epf;.15, 1863 
Sept.  15, 1863 
Sept,  15, 1863 
Oct.  6, 1863 
Nov.  10, 1863 

Nov.  17, 1863 
Nov.  17,  1863 
Nov.  17, 1863 
Dec.  1, 1863 

Dec.  8, 1863 
Jan.  5, 1864 

Jan.  19,1864 
Feb.  9, 1864 


Feb.  16,1864 

Mar.  1,1864 
Mar.  22,1861 
Mar.  22,1864 
Apr.  5, 1864 

May  31,1864 
June  14,  1864 
June  14, 1864 
June  14, 1864 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


5 


No. 


43, 321 

43,  613 
43,  847 
43, 866 

43,  937 

44, 039 


44,393 
45, 193 
45, 296 

45,  303 
45, 440 


46,  247 

46,  270 

46,  494 
46, 957 

47, 134 
47,831 
47,856 
48,  867 

50,  674 
50,  906 
51,047 
51, 054 
51, 159 
52,  072 
52, 136 
52,  468 
52, 822 

52,  918 

53,  021 

53,  060 
53, 633 

54,018 

54,  094 
54,  116 

54,  323 

54, 408 
54,580 

54,  773 
54,785 
54,804 
54,964 
54,993 


55, 150 
55, 160 

55,  252 
55, 898 

56,  072 
56,210 
56, 383 
56, 421 
56,  643 

56,  773 
56,  *30 
50,  875  1 

07,309 


Name  and  Address. 


Eleanor  M.  Marshall,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y 

Zera  Waters,  Bloomington,  111 

Julia  E.  Gould,  Jamestown,  N.  Y 

Mary  Ann  Ragsdale,  Grass  Valley,  Cal 

Florence  Veerkamp  and  Francis  Leopold, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Evelyn  Beecher,  of  Plymouth,  assignor  to 
Iioadley,  Beecher  & Co.,  Waterbury, 
Conn. 

Clarissa  Britain,  St.  Joseph,  Mich 

Harriet  H.  Thompson,  Washington,  D.  C-. 
Laviuia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor 

to  James  H.  Foy,  same  place 

Clara  A.  Bartelett,  Ferndale,  Cal 

Rebecca  Sherwood,  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.... 


Angelina  J.  Knox,  Boston,  Mass 

Lucretia  E.  Sallee,  Decatur,  111 

Mary  Pike,  Cornish,  N.  H 

Joanna  B.  Tribble,  Middleborough,  Mass.. 

Sarah  E.  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  J.  A.  Hussey,  Cornwall,  N.  Y 

Clarissa  Preston,  Detroit,  Mich 

Emma  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Thomas  Dolan,  same  place. 

Kate  E.  Ashley,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y 

Martha  P.  Codman,  Boston,  Mass 

Delia  E.  Holden,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Margaret  Hillings,  Indianapolis,  Iud 

Huldali  Eckert,  Lodi,  Wis 

Nancy  Patton,  Coles  County,  111 

Mary  P.  Carpenter,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Kathrin  Thoman,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Heuiietta  II.  Cole,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  J.  West,  Watertown,  N.  Y 

Sarah  A.  McGill,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Emma  A.  Tyler,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Susan  Knox  and  W.  D.  Corrister,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Ad  aline  A.  Rockwell,  Now  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  J.  Baker,  Chicago,  III 

Sarah  E.  Cook,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Laviuia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Helen  M.  Remington,  Springfield,  Mass 

Mary  Jane  Montgomery,  New  York,  N.  Y.. 

Helen  M.  Remington,  Springfield,  Mass 

Permelia  E.  Sheffield,  Pontiac,  Mich 

Jane  Maria  Wilkinson,  Urbaua,  111 

Sarah  E.  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anua  M.  Bardwell, Amherst,  Mass.,  assignor 
to  C.  D.  Clapp  and  H.  J.  Bardwell,  same 
place. 

Eliza  H.  Newcomb,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Margaret  Richardson,  Norristown,  Pa 

Ellen  Dexter,  Quincy,  111  

Anna  E.  Parrott,  Norfolk,  Va 

Lucinda  MarmadnUe,  Shelby  villc,  Mo 

Cathrine  A.  Griswold,  Willimantic,  Conn.. 

Catharine  Dittenhafer,  Canton.  Ohio 

Mary  E.  Hurley,  Baltimore,  Md 

Florence  L.  Veerkamp  and  Charles  F.  Leo- 
pold, Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ariadna  B.  Mercier,  Providence,  R.  I 

Mary  A.  Taylor,  Cincinnati,  Ohio  

Clara  A.  Bartlett,  Oakland,  Cal 

Laviuia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 


Title  of  Invention'. 


Improvement  in  mammiform  breast-pro- 
tectors. 

Improvement  in  ladies’  skirt-lifters 

Improved  liniment 

Improved  medicine  for  cure  of  scarlatina, 
sore  throat,  <fcc. 

Improvement  in  machines  for  weaving 
cords,  or  coverings  around  cords. 

Basket 


Improvement  in  lamp-burners 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improvement  in  corset  skirt-supporters 

Improvement  in  side-saddles 

Improvement  in  reducing  straw  and  other 
fibrous  substances  for  the  manufacture 
of  paper-pulp. 

Improved  process  for  preserving  and  re- 
storing natural  flowers. 

Mode  of  constructing  doll-heads  and  other 
toys. 

Improved  eye-water 

Improved  composition  for  preventing  dis- 
ease in  vegetables. 

Improvement  in  churns 

Improved  table  for  hospitals 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  ladies’  hoods 

Improved  stand  for  preserve-jars 

Improvement  in  drinking-cups  for  the  sick. 

Darning-last  

Improvement  in  spinning-machines 

Improvement  in  the  manufacture  of  vinegar 

Improved  method  of  preserving  eggs 

Improved  mop-wringer 

Canteen  and  lunch-box  

Improvement  in  clasps  for  looping  ladies’ 
dresses. 

Improvement  in  marking  attachments  for 
sewing-machines. 

Vegetable-grater 

Improvement  in  hair-crimping  pins 

Improvement  in  flutiug-machines 

Improvement  in  trimming  for  wearing-ap- 
parel. 

Improvement  in  stocking-heel  protectors  .. 
Improvement  in  imitation  of  braided  .hu- 
man hair. 

Improvement  in  combined  corsets  and  bus- 
tles. 

Improvement  in  paper  shirts 

Improved  apparatus  for  punching  corru- 
gated metals. 

Improvement  in  ladies’  paper  undersleeves. 

Improvement  in  hoop  skirts. 

Adjustable  sandal 

Boiler  for  culinary  purposes 

Improvement  iu  hoop-skirts 


Improvement  in  fruit-gatherers 

Improved  medical  compound 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improved  medicine  to  cure  cholera,  &c 

Improved  medical  compound 

Improvement,  in  skirt-supporting  corsets 
Improvement  in  systems  of  cutting  dresses 
Improvement,  in  needles, for  caning  chairs.. 
Improvement  in  braiding-machines 

Improved  clothes-washer 

Improvement  in  wash-boilers 

Improvement  inside-saddles  

Improvement  in  hoop-skirts 


Date 


June  28, 1864 

July  19,1864 
Aug.  16,  1864 
Aug.  IP,  1864 

Aug.  23, 1864 

Aug.  30,  186 1 


Sept.  27, 1864 
Nov.  22,  1864 
Nov.  29,  1864 

Dec.  6, 1864 
Dec.  13,1864 


Feb.  7, 1365 

Feb.  7, 1815 

Feb.  21,1865 
Mar.  21, 1865 

Apr.  4, 1865 
May  23, 1865 
May  23, 1865 
July  18,1865 

Oct.  31,1865 
Nov.  14, 1865 
Nov.  21 , 1865 
Nov.  21 , 1865 
Nov.  28, 1865 
Jan.  16,  1866 
Jan.  23, 1866 
Feb.  6, 1866 
Feb.  27, 1866 

Feb.  27, 1866 

Mar.  6, 1866 
Mar.  6, 1866 
Apr.  3,1836 

Apr.  17, 1866 

Apr.  24, 1866 
Apr.  24,1866 

May  1,1866 

May  1,1866 
May  8, 1866 

May  15,1866 
May  15,1866 
May  15, 1866 
May  22,  1866 
May  22, 1866 


May  29, 1866 
May  29, 1866 
June  5,  1866 
Juue  26, 1866 
July  3,1866 
July  10,1866 
July  17,  1866 
July  17,186ti 
July  24,  1866 

July  31,1866 
July  31, 1866 
Aug.  7, 1866 
Aug.  21, 1866 


6 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


57,328 
57, 481 

57,  514 
57, 950 
58, 103 

58,516 

58, 590 

58,  825 
59, 233 

59,913 
59, 983 

60.  009 
01,000 
61,335 
61,467 
61,825 

61,954 
62,  650 
62, 707 

62,  800 
63, 625 

64, 066 
04, 102 
64, 205 


65,141 

65, 163 
05, 235 

66,  476 

67. 182 

67. 183 

67,  321 
67,  407 


67,  612 
68, 836 

69,  062 

69, 363 
69, 995 
70, 092 
70,651 
71,397 

71,692 
71,743 
72, 174 
7:5, 235 
74,  323 

74, 669 
74,  786 
74,  865 
75, 902 

76,314 
76,  315 
76,316 
76,  336 

70,  354 


Name  and  Address. 


Hannah  8.  C.  Iwerson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Jessie  Conver  and  John  Borthwick,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Cornelia  F.  Ingraham,  Indianapolis,  Ind.. . 

8.  A.  Moody,  New  York,  N.  \r 

Lucy  Broad,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
Charles  A.  Broad. 

Victoria  Qnarre  Wedekind,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Julia  P.  Brown,  Boston,  Mass 

Amelia  B.  Hoffman,  Roxlmry,  Mass  

Angelina  J.  Knox,  Boston,  Mass 

Susan  R.  Knox,  New  York,  N Y 

Mary  A.  Duffy,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Amelia  B.  Hoffman,  Roxlmry,  Mass 

Alice  A.  Coudit,  Mancie,  Ind 

Ellen  M.  Griswold,  Hagerstown,  Md 

Adaline  Rose,  Bath,  N.  Y 

Cathrine Allsop  Griswold,  of  Williuiautic, 
Conn. 

Helen  51.  Remington,  Springfield,  Mass  ... 

Ann  Loosley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Mary  Van  Vrauken,  Washington,  D.  C 

Charlotte  W.  Allen,  Newport,  Ky 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Worcester,  Mass 

Lucy  Broad,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Elizabeth  Hawks,  Troy,  N.  Y 

Adelia  Waldron,  San  Jose,  assignor  to 
herself  aud  J.  H.  Atkinson,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Anna  Weisseuboru,  New  Yrork,  N.  Y 

Mellissa  E.  Bulkley,  Providence,  R.  I 

Margaret  Knotts,  Caroudelet,  Mo 

Sallie  Ann  Early,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor to  Samut-1  R.  Nagel,  same  place. 

Harriet  M.  Fish,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  T.  Fitch,  Lockport,  N.  Y 

Mary  H.  Leland,  Millbury,  Mass 

Sarah  F.  Browne,  Savannah,  Ga.,  as- 
signor to  Charles  W.  Brunner,  same 
place. 

Mary7  L.  Treadwell,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Margaret  D.  Boyd,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Charles  L.  Alexander  and  Victoria  A.  Os- 
born, Washington,  D.  C. 

Maria  A Ober,  Chazy,  N.  Y 

Mary  Ann  Hilt,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Nannie  W.  Hunter,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C .. 

Martha  Thomas,  Lower  Mellon,  Pa 

Mrs.  Caroline  M.  Loring  aud  Ezekiel 
Avorell,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Emelinc  T.  Bringham,  Philadelphia,  Pa... 

Lucia  F.  Griffin,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Agne3  Doisy,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Clara  Z.  Cummings,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Mary  A.  Duffy,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Hannah  Conway,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Erneline  T.  Annis,  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y 

Harriet  Ruth  Tracy,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mrs.  Eliza  J.  Harding,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Mary  E.  A.  W.  Evard,  Leesburg,  Va 

Mary  E.  A.  W.  Evard,  Leesburg,  Va 

Mary  E.  A.  W.  Evard,  Leesburg.  Va 

Mary  E.  J.  Marr,  Jefferson,  La 

Martha  B.  Solomon,  Charlestown,  as- 
signor to  Louis  L.  Solomon,  Charles- 
town, and  William  C.  Reeves,  Boston, 
Mass. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


Improvement  in  head-dresses  for  ladies Aug.  21,1866 

Heat-radiator Aug.  28,1866 


Improvement  in  sewing-machine  bobbins.. 

Improvement  in  ladies’  dress-elevators. 

Improved  disinfectant 


Aug.  28, 1866 
Sept..  1 f,  1866 
Sept.  18,  1866 


Improvement  in  engraving  copper,  &c 


Oct,  2, 1866 


Improved  application  of  bedsteads  to  apart- 
ments. 

Improved  dust-pan 

Improvement  iu  wash-bowls  and  water- 
closets  combined. 

Improvement  in  flu  ting-machines 

Improvement  in  sewing-machine  gages  for 
tucking,  felling,  binding,  &c. 

Improved  crumb-remover  

Improvement  in  feathered  cloth 

Improved  support  for  window-sasli 

Improved  carpet-sack 

Improvement  in  corsets 


Oct.  9, 1866 

Oct,  16,1866 
Oct.  30,1866 

Nov.  20, 1866 
Nov.  27, 1866 

Nov . 27, 1866 
Jan.  8, 1867 
Jan.  22,1867 
Jan.  22,1867 
Feb.  5, 1867 


Improved  mincing-knife 

Improved  medicine 

Attachment  for  heating  kettles  and  boilers 
by  gas. 

Improved  smoothing-iron  stand 

Improvement  in  pins  for  the  attachment  of 
bows  and  rosettes. 

Child’s- toy 

Auxiliary  air-chamber  for  stoves 

Improved  washing-machine 


Feb.  12,1867 
Mar.  5,1867 
Mar.  5,1867 

Mar.  12, 1867 
Apr.  9, 1867 

Apr.  23,  1867 
Apr.  23, 1867 
Apr.  30,1867 


Improvement  iu  tuck-markers  or  creasers 
for  sewing-machines. 

Improvement  in  corset-clasps 

Improved  medical  compound 

Improvement  in  hair-curlers 


May  28,1867 

May  28, 1867 
May  28, 1867 
July  9,1867 


Improved  rouge-pad 

Improvement  in  ruffling  attachments  for 
sewing-machines. 

Portable  oven 

Improvement  in  markers  for  sewing- 
machines. 


July  30, 1867 
July  30,1867 

July  30, 1867 
Aug.  6,1867 


Improved  frame  for  mosquito-nets 

Improvement  in  ladders 

Improvement  in  book-cover  protectors 


Aug.  6,1867 
Sept.  17, 1867 
Sept,  24, 1867 


Improvement  in  churn-dashers 

Improved  medical  compound 

Improvement  in  the  manufacture  of  soap  .. 

Improved  retain ing-link  for  shutters 

Improved  nursery-chair 


Oct.  1 , 1 867 
Oct,  12,1867 
Oct.  22, 1867 
Nov.  5,1867 
Nov.  20, 1867 


Improved  pessary 

Improved  medicated  balsam  

Improvement  in  sticks  for  trundling  hoops. 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  marking-gages  for  sewing- 
machines. 

Improved  hospital-bed 

Improved  pillow-support --- 

Improved  crib  attachment  for  bedsteads--. 
Improvement  in  abdominal  aud  uterine  sup- 
porters. 

Improvement  in  broiling  apparatus 

Improvement  iu  cooking-stoves 

Toaster 

Improved  child’s  bed  

Improvement  in  children’s  corsets 


Dec.  3, 1867 
Dec.  3, 1867 
Dec.  17,1867 
Jan.  14,1868 
Feb.  11,1868 

Feb.  18,1868 
Feb.  25, 1868 
Feb.  25, 1868 
Mar.  24,  1868 

Apr.  7,1868 
Apr.  7,  1868 
Apr.  7, 1868 
Apr.  7, 1868 
Apr.  7, 1868 


1 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


7 


No. 


70,  484 
77,  420 

77,  494 
77,516 
78, 287 
78,014 

78,  007 
78, 040 

78, 700 
78, 900 

79. 148 
79, 552 

79,  047 
79, 955 

80,  781 

80, 834 

80, 851 

80,  900 
81,412 
81,479 
81,482 

81,058 
81,687 
82,  122 

82, 188 

82,  869 
82, 909 
83, 146 

83. 149 

83,  327 
80, 453 
80, 638 
80, 884 

84,102 

84,276 

84,  343 
84, 020 
85,118 

85, 328 

85,  447 
85,  502 

85,  584 
85, 856 

86, 488 
86, 570 

86.711 

86,  854 

86,  872 

86. 957 
87, 036 

87, 100 

87,  378 
87, 018 

88,  553 

88,  784 

89,  028 
89,515 
89,  008 

89.712 

89. 957 


Name  and  Address. 


Mary  E.  .1.  Marr,  Jefferson,  La 

Rebecca  Weaver,  Washington,  II.  C 

Martha  Jones,  Amelia  County,  Va 

Sarah  P.  P.  Miller,  Beaver,  Pa 

Marie  L.  Hill,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Mott,  Rouse’s  Point,  N.  Y 

M.  Isadora  Findley,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  E.  Baldwin,  Newark,  N.  J 

Lydia  Hays,  Ames,  Iowa 

Rebecca  Weaver,  Washington,  D.  C 

Lucretia  E.  Sallee,  Peoria,  111 

Mrs.  Lois  A.  Collard,  Plainview,  Minn 

Lavinia  II.  Foy,  Newton  Centre,  Mass 

Elizabeth  A.  Combs,  Monroe,  Wis 

Lizzio  C.  Goodwin  and  Ira  II.  Stoekwell, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Eliza  W.  Prussia,  Marlborough,  Mass 

Joanna  Farrell,  John  Barson,  and  Ephraim 
•Daniels,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mrs.  J.  1).  Jones,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Sarah  Ruth,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Elizabeth  L.  Daniels,  Boston,  Mass 

Alice  M.  Eaton,  Boston,  Mass 

A.  F.  Marston,  Clinton,  La 

Eliza  Putnam,  Boston,  Mass 

Mrs.  R.  L.  Jones,  Sacramento,  Cal 

Margeannah  White,  Providence,  R.  I 

Julia  W.  1).  Patten,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Minna  Wessclboeft,  Baltimore,  Md 

Maria  J.  Foss,  Charlestown,  Mass 

Hannah  C.  Gaskin,  Union  Vale,  N.  Y 

Mrs.  Nancy  M.  Selden,  Chatham,  Conn.... 

Sarah  H.  Brisbane,  Ford  ham,  N.  Y 

Eliza  Joyce,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  H.  Saurrnan,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Caroline  F.  Fleming,  Belleville,  111 

Anno  B.  Hancock,  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y 

Sarah  M.  Clark,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis 

Elizabeth  Hawks,  Vineland,  N.  J 

Luna  Wright  and  Samuel  J.  Miller,  Econ- 
omy, Iud. 

Nancy  Patton,  Kansas,  111 

Eliza  D.  Hunt,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  C.  Wooster,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  A.  L.  Hardinge,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Anna  P.  Rogers,  Quincy,  111 

Emily  If.  Ames,  Chicago,  111 

Einilie  J.  Meriman,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Amanda  M.  Thorne,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Mary  Mcllinger,  Upper  Leacock  Township, 
Pa. 

Lydia  A.  Soago,  Jersey  ville,  111 

Anna  Weissenborn,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  Faurot,  Scranton,  Pa 

Susan  B.  Fisler,  Newark,  N.  J 

Marietta  Studley,  South  Yarmouth,  Mass.. 

A L.  Baker,  Newark,  N.  J 

Eliza  N.  Cutler,  Chicago,  111 

Mary  E.  Hatch,  Beloit,  Wis 

Catharine  F.  Corbett,  Boston,  Mass 

Elizabeth  Mary  Stigale,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Julie  Dittrich,  Hoboken,  N.  J 

Henrietta  Vansittart,  Richmond,  England. 

Sara  Tuttou,  Tuukliauuock,  Pa 


Title  of  Invention. 


Improvement  in  churn-dashers 

Improvement  in  trunks  

Improvement  in  corn  nuskers,  shellers, &c . 

Improved  basket 

Improvement  in  shoes 

Improved  corpse-preserver 

Improved  waist-belt  or  girdle  

Improved  process  of  treating  milk  to  ob- 
tain useful  products. 

Improved  pad-billet 

Improvement  in  fastenings* for  buttons 

Improvement  in  leather-work  ornaments  .. 

Improved  quilting- frame 

Improvement  in  corsets  

Improved  bleaching  apparatus 

Improvement  in  tatting-sliuttles 

Improvement  in  clasps  for  boots  and  shoes, 
belts  for  ladies’  dresses,  &c. 

Improvement  in  lamps 

Improved  sieve 

Improvement  in  sunshades  for  horses 

Supporter  for  stockings 

Improvement  in  shoulder-braces  and  sus- 
penders combined. 

Improvement  in  culinary  vessels 

Improved  book-case  bedstead 

Improved  composition  for  making  designs 
upon  fabrics. 

Improved  shoe-lacing 

Improved  ice-preserver 

Improved  extract  of  barley  malt  .1 

Improvement  in  combined  skirts  and  hose- 
supporters. 

Improved  plastic  composition 

Imp’oved  pie-tube 

Improvement  in  scissors - 

Improvement  in  low-water  indicators 

Improved  bath-room  rack..'. 

Improved  washing  machine 

Improvement  in  fans 

Reservoir  cook-stove 

Improvement  in  heating-stoves 

Improvement  in  corn-plows 

Improved  composition  for  preserving  eggs. 

Improved  washing-machine 

Improvement  in  ruffled  trimming 

Mode  of  finishing  photographs,  &c 

Improvement  in  tuck-creasing  attach- 
ments for  sewing-machines. 

Improvement  in  culinary  boilers 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improved  fluting  and  puffing  iron 

Improvement  in  cooking-stoves 

Improvement  in  machines  for  weaving  hair 
for  wigs,  &c. 

Improvement  in  treadles  for  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Improved  compound  for  removing  mildew 
from  linen,  &c. 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improved  cradle-chair 

Improved  compound  for  renewing  hair 

Improved  cradle  or  crib 

Improvement  in  lamps  for  cooking  pur- 
poses. 

Improvement  in  tinting-machines 

Method  of  preserving  flowers 

Improved  sad-iron 

Improved  method  of  construction  for 
screw-propel  lers. 

Improvement  in  presser-feet  for  sewing-ma- 
chines. I 


Date. 


Apr.  7, 1868 
Apr.  28, 1868 
May  5,1868 
May  5,  1868 
May  26,  Ib68 
May  26, 1868 
May  26,  1868 
Jtiue  9,  1868 

June  9, 1868 
June  16, 1868 
J une  23,  1868 
July  7,1868 
July  7,1868 
July  14,1868 
Aug.  4,  1868 

Aug.  11, 1868 

Aug.  11, 1868 

Aug.  It,  1868 
Aug.  25,  1*68 
Aug.  25, 1868 
Aug.  25,  1868 

Sept.  1, 1868 
I Sept.  1,1868 
I Sept.  15,  1868 

Sept.  15, 1868 
Oct.  6, 1868 
Oct,  6, 1*68 
Oct.  20,1868 

Oct.  20, 1868 
Oct.  20, 1868 
Oct.  27,1868 
Nov.  3, 1868 
Nov.  10,  1868 

Nov.  17, 1864 
Nov.  24, 1868 
i Nov.  24, 1868 
Dec.  1,1868 
Dec.  22, 1868 

Dec.  29, 1868 
Dec.  29, 1-68 
Dec.  29, 1808 
| Jan.  5,1869 
Jan.  12, 1869 

Feb.  2, 1869 
Feb.  2, 1869 
Feb.  9, 1869 
Feb.  9, 1869 

Feb.  9, 1869 

Feb.  16, 1869 

Feb.  16,1869 

Feb.  23, 1869 
Mar.  2, 1869 
Mar.  9, 1869 
Apr.  6,  1869 
Apr.  13, 1869 

Apr.  20, 1869 
Apr.  27, 1869 
May  4, 1869 
May  4, 1869 

May  11,1869 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


8 


No. 


90, 324 

90, 363 

90, 369 
90,  675 

90,719 
90,  997 
91, 100 


91.112 
91,  327 

91,  704 

92,  209 
92, 278 

92, 703 

92,  926 
93,010 
93, 489 
93,517 

93,  542 

93,  582 
93,  583 
93,  615 
93,  773 
93,  970 


94,227 
94, 233 
94,643 
94,  924 
96, 165 
96, 275 
96,777 

96,  820 

97,  074 
97,  349 
97, 709 
97,892 

97,  984 
98,282 
98, 959 
99,  347 
99, 380 
99,  928 

100, 207 
100,  293 

100,  497 
100, 540 

100,  743 
101, 129 
101, 165 
101,321 

101,  337 

101, 457 
101,576 

101,  910 
101,934 

102,  246 
102,  309 
102, 338 


Name  and  Aiu>ress. 


Antoinette  Vidal,  Paris,  France 

Louisa  L.  Jackson,  Richmond,  Ind 

Minnie  E.  Lloyd,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emily  W.  Myers,  Lincoln,  111 

Margaret  Armstrong,  West  Alexander,  Pa. 

Susan  C.  Currie,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Nancy  A.  Downer,  Canandaigua,  assignor 
to  herself  and  David  C.  Chace,  Clayton, 
Mich. 

Maggie  E.  Frentz,  New  Albany,  Ind 

Caroline  Garciu  and  U.  Adam,  Colmar, 
France. 

Amelia  S.  Bird,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
herself  and  Peter  Peugeot,  same  place.. . 

Mary  H.  Eamsaur,  Liucolnton,  N.  C 

Susan  C.  Currie,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Hannah  F.  Chase,  Boston,  Mass 

Marcia  Adkins,  Oswego,  N.  Y 

Anna  P.  Rogers,  Quincy,  111 

Marie  T.  Smith,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Capen,  Aurora,  III 

Alicia  Lynch  and  Mary  L.  Moffat,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  lr. 

Anna  E.  Baldwin,  Newark,  N.  J 

Anna  E.  Baldwin,  Newark,  N.  J 

Anna  Hancock,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Abigail  W.  Viles,  Elkhorn,  Wis 

Sarah  E.  Strickland  and  Darwin  E.  Cros- 
by, South  Vineland,  N.  J.;  said  Sarah 
E.  Strickland  assigns  her  right  to  said 
Darwin  E.  Crosby. 

Harriet  S.  Maltby,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Mary  A.  S.  Mullin,  Osgood,  Ind 

Clarissa  Preston,  Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Hannah  G.  Suplee,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Augusta  N.  Thompson,  Holyoke,  Mass 

Louise  F.  Shaw,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Maggie  Clyde,  Brady  Post-office,  Pa  

Hannah  Luchs,  Washington,  D.  C 

Marie  Gether,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Catherine  Bruner,  Marshall,  Mo 

Mary  A.  Sheaffer,  Elizabethtown,  Pa 

MaryDewey,  New  Albany,  Ind 

Elizabeth  M.  Stigale,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Angelina  Madison,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Mary  J.  Hanson,  Mauston,  Wis 

MaryG.  Porter,  Charlestown,  Mass 

Mary  W.  Welty,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  J.  McColl,  Chicago,  111 

Helen  Ekin  Starrett,  Lawrence,  Kans 

Catherine  E.  Howard,  San  Gabriel,  Cal 

Elizabeth  A.  Burns,  Meadow  Lake,  Cal 

Mary  Jane  McColl,  Chicago,  111 

Miranda  Fort,  Talbotton,  Ga 

Mary  Hobson,  Williamsburg,  Mo 

Augusta  M.  Rodgers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Anna  M.  Smith,  Pittsburg,  Pa 

Mollie  Williams,  Camden,  Ohio 

Annie  J.  Hall,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Mary  D.  Brine,  Chicago.  Ill 

Julia  W.  D.  Patten,  Washington,  D.  C 

Linda  Spigelmyer,  Hartleton,  Pa 

Karolina  Fries,  West  Zanesville,  Ohio 

Caroline  Parks,  Milan,  Ohio 

Annie  Vogel,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Fannie 
Kerbs,  Georgetown,  D.  C. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Improved  porous  porcelain  for  use  in 
filtering,  &c. 

Guide  for  measuring  the  person  and  cutting- 
out  ladies’  dresses. 

Fruit-drier 

Composition  for  production  of  wax  flowers, 
fruit,  &c. 

Cooking-stove 

Pocket-book 

Process  for  reducing  the  size  of  plaster 
molds. 

Corset-clasp 

Mechanism  for  driving  sewing-machines. .. 

Improvement  in  steam  and  other  whistles  . 

Medical  compound 

Medicine-spoon  and  bottle-stopper  com- 
bined. 

Vegetable-masher 

Hair-curling  apparatus 

Guide  for  sewing-machines  

Improvement  in  corset-fastenings 

Stove  attachment  

Improvement  in  slate-frames 

Improvement  in  mi lk- separators  

Improvement  in  milk-coolers 

Improvement  in  sewing-machines 

Improved  chair,  table,  and  stand  combined 
Improved  clothes-drier 


Improved  pastry-roller 

Rack  for  sugar,  cream,  salt,  &c 

Oven 

Sewing-machine  needle 

Improved  blacking-brush 

Imitation  hair  for  ladies’  head-dresses 

Improvement  in  umbrellas 

Fluting-machiue 

Hand-guide  for  pianos 

Preserving  eggs  and  other  articles 

Process  for  manufacturing  cheese 

Soap-holding  attachment  for  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Rail  for  ornamental  fences 

Charcoal  cooking-furnace 

Medical  compound 

Lady’s  safety-belt 

Shield  for  sewing-machines 

Machine  for  cutting  wax  for  artificial 
flowers. 

Improved  fastening  for  overshoes 

Improvement  in  the  manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial flowers. 

Improvement  in  desulphurizing  ores 

Improved  compound  for  the  manufacture 
of  wax  flowers. 

Improvement  in  plows 

Improved  dish-washer 

Improved  canopy  for  bedsteads 

Improved  washing-machine 

Improvement  in  devices  for  measuring, 
laying  out,  and  forming  corsets. 

Improvement  in  pencil-holders 

Improvement  in  portable  swings 

Improved  extension  traveling-bags 

Improvement  in  children’s  body  braces  and 
supporters. 

Improved  compound  for  cleaning  silk 

Improvement  in  swifts  and  reels 

Improvement  in  hair-curling  pins 


Date. 


May  18,1869 

May  25,1869 

May  8, 1869 
June  1,1869 

June  1, 1869 
June  8,1869 
June  8,1869 


June  8,1869 
June  15, 1869 

June  22, 1869 

July  6,1869 
July  6,1869 

July  20, 1869 
July  27,  1869 
July  27,  1869 
Aug.  10, 1869 
Aug.  3, 1869 
Aug.  10, 1869 

Aug.  10, 1869 
Aug.  10, 1869 
Aug.  10, 1869 
Aug.  17, 1869 
Aug.  24,1869 


Aug.  31, 1869 
Aug.  31, 1869 
Sept.  7,1869 
Sept.  14, 1869 
Oct.  26,1869 
Oct.  26,1869 
Nov.  16, 1869 
Nov.  16,1869 
Nov.  23, 1869 
Nov.  30, 1869 
Dec.  7, 1869 
Dec.  14,  1869 

Dec.  14,1869 
Dec.  15,1869 
Jan.  18,  1870 
Feb.  1, 1870 
Feb.  1,1870 
Feb.  15,1870 

Feb.  22,1870 
Mar.  1, 1870 

Mar.  8, 1870 
Mar.  8, 1870 

Mar.  15,1870 
Mar.  22, 1870 
Mar.  22, 1870 
Mar.  29, 1870 
Mar.  29, 1870 

Apr.  5, 1870 
Apr.  5, 1870 
Apr.  12,1870 
Apr.  12,1870 

Apr.  26, 1870 
Apr.  26,1870 
Apr.  26, 1870 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


9 


No.  Name  and  Address. 


10-2, 398 
102, 534 
102, 590 

102,  8G8 
102, 958 

102,989 
103, 412 
103,432 
103,501 

104,  385 
104,919 
105, 108 
105, 190 
105,234 
105,253 

105,  301 

105,  405 
105, 442 

105, 520 

. 105, 742 
105,  779 
105,  885 
100,  840 
100. 885 


Adaline  I).  Hibbs,  Trenton,  N.  J 

Jane  E.  Gilman,  Hartford,  Conn 

Emily  S.  Potter  and  Betsey  R.  Potter,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Amanda  M.  Eosbrtigb,  Panora,  Iowa 

Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 


108. 284 

108. 285 

108, 280 

108,  352 
108,498 
108,  893 


109,224 

109,237 


109.410 

1 10,  097 

110,310 

110,340 

110.410 
110,072 
110,825 
110,996 

111,  195 

111,332 

111,429 

111,782 

112,010 

112,024 

112,352 

1 12,  032 
112,748 
112,920 


Pliilancy  D.  Tifft,  Eagleville,  Ohio 

Lucretia  Battles,  Gloucester,  Mass 

Mary  Disstou,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Mary  F.  Potts,  Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Margaret  White,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y . 
Julia  W.  D.  Patten,  Washington,  D.  C... 

Lucy  J.  Buttrill,  Jackson,  Ga 

Mary  E.  Grigsby,  Put.naniville,  Ind 

Emma  Norman,  New  Orleans,  La 

Augusta  M.  Eodgers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Eliza  Dexter  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Luna  J.  Aderhold,  Wedowee,  Ala 

Harriet  Godfrey  Emery  and  Margaret  Cate 
Fuller,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eebecca  J.  Walker,  Goshen,  Ohio 


Sophia  S.  Tapper,  Churchville,  N.  Y.. 

Emma  Clark,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Virginia  L.  Baker,  Eichmond,  Va 

Ann  Augusta  Marsh,  Frankfort,  Mich. 
Augusta  M.  Stiger,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 


100,943  Jennie  L.  Lake,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
107,015  Eliza  D.  Dodge,  Worcester,  Mass. 
107,479  Jane  E.  Gilman,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Augusta  Gest,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y 

Harriet  S.  Maltby,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Eliza  Jane  Donavan,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
assignor  to  herself  and  W.  T.  Gibson, 
same  place. 

Margatet  E.  Knight,  Boston,  Mass 

Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  the  Manhattan  Packing  Manu- 
facturing Company,  same  place. 

Alice  M.  Hughes,  Hudson  City,  N.  J 

Fannie  Wetmore,  Chicago,  111 


Mary  P.  R.  Tilton,  Trenton,  N.  J 

Jane  Carter,  Towanda,  Pa 

Margaret  White,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Lucy  Sawyer  Nonr.se,  Templeton,  Mass... 

Sarah  J.  Clark,  Eichmond,  Ind 

Caroline  Parks,  Milan,  Ohio 

Eebecca  Gilkinson,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Harriet  A.  Faruam,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Mary  Ann  Bougkton,  Norwalk,  Conn 


Sarah  A.  Sexton,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  P.  Carpenter,  San  Francisco,  Cal... 

Sarah  C.  Ewing,  Indianapolis,  Ind 


Carrie  Jessup,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Sarah  Amanda  Eeybert,  Plainfield, N.  J. 
Elizabeth  Mary  Stigale,  Philadelphia,  P 
Martha  Huddleston,  Jackson,  Twin 


113,348  Augusta  M.  Rodgers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.. 
113,448  Mary  Florence  Potts,  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 


7220 2 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


Improvement  in  stationary  furniture 

Improvement  in  work-holders 

Heating  and  ventilating  attachment  for 
stoves  and  fire-places. 

Improvement  in  bleaching  straw  goods 

Improved  material  for  packing  journals 
and  bearings. 

Improvement  in  warp-stands  for  looms 

Improvement  in  parasols 

Improved  wall-paper  protector 

Improved  sad-iron 

Improved  ironing-table  and  bureau 

Improved  straw berry-huller 

Improved  medical  compound •. 

Improved  fruit-straining  apparatus 

Fire-place  grate  

Improved  folding-chair 

Improvement  in  material  for  packings  and 
bearings. 

Improvement  in  lioes 

Improvement  in  collars 

Improvement  in  mode  of  protecting  fruit- 
trees  from  enreulio,  &c. 

Improved  dish-washing  machine 

Culinary  vessel 

Improvement  in  bedsteads  and  cots 

Improved  medical  compound 

Improvement  in  combined  stocking-sup- 
porters  and  skeleton  waists. 

Improvement  in  sewing-machines 

Improved  cooking-table 

Improvement  in  combined  dress-bureaus 
and  bath-tubs. 

Improvement  in  impregnating  fibrous  ma- 
terials for  packing,  &c. 

Improvement  in  saturating  fibrous  mate- 
rials with  powdered  substances  for  bear- 
ings and  packings. 

Improvement  in  materials  for  packings  and 
bearings. 

Improvement  in  fire-alarm  thermometers.. 

Improvement  in  egg  and  cake  beaters 

Improvement  in  bee-hives 


Improvement  in  paper-feeding  machines... 
Improvement  in  the  mode  of  preventing 
the  heating  of  axles  or  journals. 

Improvement  in  diapers.  

Improvement  in  patierns  for  measuring 
and  laying  out  garments. 

Improvement  in  pads  for  corsets 

Improvement  in  safety  cases  for  fruit-jars  . 

Improvement  in  ironing-table  bureaus 

Improvement  in  Hour-sifters 

Improvement  in  washing-machines 

Improvement  in  tree-protectors 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds  for 
the  cure  of  rheumatism. 

Improvement  in  fly-catchers 

Improvement  in  the  modes  of  forming  the 
air-chamber  in  dental  plates. 
Improvement  in  sewing-machine  seats. ... 
Improvement  in  sewing-maebiue  feeding 
mechanisms. 

Improvement  in  patterns  for  applying 
measurement  ami  laying  out  garments. 

Improvement  in  culinary  vessels 

Improvement  in  bair-touics 

Improvement  in  floral  brackets 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds  or 
salves. 

| Improvement  in  railroad-car  heaters 

| Improvement  in  sad-irons 


Apr. 

20, 1870 

May 

3, 1870 

May 

3, 1870 

May 

10, 1870 

May 

10, 1870 

May 

10, 1870 

| May 

24,1870 

j May 

24,1870 

May 

24,  1870 

J line 

14,  1870 

J line 

28, 1870 

July 

12, 1870 

July 

12, 1870 

July 

12, 1870 

July 

12, 1870 

July 

12, 1870 

July 

19, 1870 

July 

19, 1870 

July 

19, 1870 

July 

20, 1870 

July 

20, 1870 

Aug. 

2, 1870 

Aug. 

30, 1870 

Aug. 

30, 1870 

Aug. 

30, 1870 

) Sept 

0,  1870 

Sept 

20, 1870 

Oct. 

11, 1870 

Oct. 

11, 1870 

Oct. 

11,1870 

Oct. 

18, 1870 

Oct. 

18, 1870 

Nov. 

1, 1870 

Nov. 

15, 1870 

Nov. 

15, 1870 

Nov. 

22, 1~70 

Dec. 

13, 1870 

Dec. 

20, 1870 

Dec. 

20, 1870 

Dec. 

20, 1870 

Jan. 

3, 1871 

Jan. 

10, 1871 

Jan. 

17,1871 

Jan. 

24,1871 

Jan. 

31  1871 

Jan. 

31, 1871 

Feb. 

14, 1871 

Feb. 

21,  1871 

Feb. 

21, 1871 

Mar. 

7, 1871 

Mar. 

14,  1871 

Mar. 

14,1871 

Mar. 

21,1871 

Apr. 

4, 1871 

1 Apr. 

4, 1871 

10 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


113,683 

113,  M2 
114,004 

114,157 

114, 265 

114,366 

114.  428 

114, 462 
114,605 
114,818 

115. 109 
115, 322 
115,407 
115, 656 

115,935 

116,  502 
116, 585 
116,786 

116, 842 
116, 863 

117,  065 

117.124 

117,  344 

■"117. 558 
117,568 
117,728 

117.967 

118,281 

118,671 

"118,939 

118,940 

119. 109 

119, 230 
1 19, 583 
-119,  766 

119, 790 

119,873 

119,991 
120, 233 

120,  717 
120,  808 
120,  679 

120,  886 

120. 967 
120, 995 
121, 205 

121,210 

121, 293 

121,336 
121, 370 

121.804 

121. 805 


Xam r.  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Sopliia  II.  Mercer,  Washington,  D.  C 

Mary  Ann  Houghton,  Bridgeport,  Conn 

Marion  Green,  Coldwater,  Mich 

Carrie  E.  Laman,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y 

Celia  P.  Clark,  Lock  Haven,  Pa 

AdaliueL.  Thompson,  Hudson  City,  N.  J. .. 
Selena  C.  Ewing,  Hill’s  Ferry,  Cal 

Jessie  H.  Murray,  Kirkwood,  N.  Y 

Augusta  M.  Eodgers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Esther  Hoare,  Dedham,  Mass 

Mary  A.  II.  Sanrman,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Harriet  A.  Humphrey,  Milwaukee,  Wis..  .. 

Ann  E.  Wright,  Hamlin,  N.  Y 

Hannah  G.  Supleo  and  John  H.  Mooney, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Martha  J.  Coston,  Washington,  D.  C 

Sarah  E.  Saul,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Catlirine  A.  Griswold,  Willimautic,  Conn  . . 
Julie  Desmarques  Young,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Margarett  E.  Knight,  Boston,  Mass 

Marie  Eulalie  Perrin,  Montreal,  Canada... 

Margaret  N.  George,  Evansville,  Ind 

Mary  A.  Thornton,  Perryshurg,  Ohio 

Eleanor  C.  Sproul,  Green  Point,  N.  Y 

Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Harriet  C.  Eobertsou,  East  Saginaw,  Mich 

Aurelia  W.  Beauiau,  Boston,  Mass  

Mary  Emma  Baylis,  Eedditch,  England, 
assignor  to  Henrv  Baylis,  New  York  City. 

Elmina  C.  Eyding,'  Tally,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Antrim,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Mary  A.  Holland,  Passaic,  N.  J 

Mary  A.  Holland,  Passaic,  N.  J 

Mary  A.  Bates  and  Joseph  W.  Bates,  St. 
Paul,  Minn. 

Mary  A.  Hayward,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y 

Eebecca  De  Batin,  Chicago,  111 

Katharine  E.  Holmes, Cambridgeport, Mass. 

Augusta  M.  Eodgers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Martha  J.  Miller,  Bloomington,  111 

Elizabeth  O’Connor,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Emilie  A.  Beardsley,  Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Margaret  P.  Colvin,  Battle  Creek,  Mich... 

Sappliira  Young,  Elmira,  N.  Y 

Amanda  M.  Irwin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Lewis,  Mansfield,  Ohio 

Caroline  L.  Hamlin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  

Mary  M.  J.  O’Sullivan,  New  Haven,  Conn  . 
Elizabeth  Angelina  Shewell,  Boston,  Mass. 

Linda  Spigelmyer,  Easton,  Pa 

Sarah  O.  Mattcson,  Chicago,  111 

Sarah  M.  Clark,  Beaver  Darn,  Wis 

Maria  C.  Hubbard,  Troy,  N.  Y 

Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Improvement  in  extensible  shelving 

Improvement  in  cooking-stoves 

Improvement,  in  implements  for  slitting 
and  joining  rags  for  carpets. 
Improvement  in  lubricating  railway-jour- 
nals. 

Improvement  in  needle-sharpening  attach- 
ments for  sewing-machim  s. 

Improvement  in  children’s  bibs 

Improvement  in  division-plates  for  cook- 
ing-stoves. 

Improvement  in  washers  and  wringers 
combined. 

Improvement  in  couveyeisof  smoke  and 
cinders  for  locomotives. 

Improvement  in  babies’  traveling  and 
toilet  chairs. 

Improvement  in  laundry-boxes 

Improvement  in  casters  for  stove-legs,  &c. 

Improvement  in  remedies  for  worms 

Improvement  iu  sewing-machines 

Improvement  in  pyrotechnic  niglit-siguals. 

Improvement  in  seesaws 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  toilet- pastes 

Improvement  iu  paper-bag  machines 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds  for 
treating  diseases  of  the  lungs,  chest,  &c. 
Improvement  in  medicines  for  cure  of  hog 
and  chicken  cholera. 

Improvement  in  photographers’  refriger- 
ators. 

Improvement  in  braid-guiding  attach- 
ments for  sewing-machines. 

Improvement  iu  bearings  and  packings  ... 
Improvement  in  dish-washing  machines. .. 

Improvement  in  shoulder-braces 

Improvement  in  paper  wrappers  for 
needles. 

Improvejneut  iu  truss-hoops  

Attachment  for  sewing-machines 

Improvement  in  burglar-alarms. 

Improvement  iu  burglar-alarms  for  win- 
dows. 

Improvement  iu  wash-boilers 

Improvement  iu  electric  and  vapor  chairs  - 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  railway-car  safety  appa- 
ratus. 

Improvement  in  conveyers  of  smoke  and 
cinders  for  locomotives. 

Improvement  in  combined  tables,  bureaus, 
cupboards,  and  sinks. 

Improvement  in  bee-hives 

Improvement  in  combined  heaters  and 
stands  for  table  purposes. 

Improvement  iu  washing-machines 

Improvement  in  skirt-supporting  corsets.. 
Improvement  in  medical  compounds  or 
pile-ointments. 

Improvement  in  dish-washers 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  dinner-plato  covers 

Improvement,  in  medical  compounds  for 
the  cure  of  cutaneous  diseases. 

Ipi  pro  vein  en  tin  combined  corsets  and  skirt- 
supporters. 

Improvement  in  attachments  for  sewing- 
machines. 

Improvement  in  cake-stirrers 

Improvement  in  wash-boilers 

Improvement  in  journal-bearings 

Improvement,  in  materials  for  packings 
and  bearings. 


Date. 


Apr.  11,1871 
Apr.  18,  1871 
Apr.  25,1871 

Apr.  25,1871 

May  2, 1871 

May  2,1871 
May  2, 1871 

May  2,1871 

May  9, 1871 

May  16,1871 

May  23,1871 
May  30, 1871 
May  30, 1871 
June  6,1871 

June  13, 1871 
June  27, 1871 
July  4,1871 
July  4,1871 

July  11,1871 
July  11,  1871 

July  18, 1871 

July  18,1871 

July  25,1871 

Aug.  1,1871 
Aug.  1,1871 
Aug.  8,  1871 
Aug.  15,1871 

Aug.  22,1871 
Sept.  5,1871 
Sept,  12, 1871 
Sept,  12,  D71 

Sept.  19, 1871 

Sept.  26, 1871 
Oct.  3, 1871 
Oct.  10, 1871 

Oct,  10,1871 

Oct,  10,1871 

Oct,  17,1871 
Oct,  24,1871 

Nov.  7, 1871 
Nov.  7, 1871 
Nov.  14, 1871 

Nov.  14,1871 
Nov.  14, 1871 
Nov.  14, 1871 
Nov.  21, 1871 

Nov.  21,1871 

Nov.  28, 1871 

Nov.  28, 1871 
Nov.  28,  1871 
Dec.  12, 1871 
Dec.  12,1871 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


11 


No. 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


121,806 

122,  081 

122,152 

122, 242 
122, 200 
122,621 

122,631 

122,  001 

123, 220 

123, 277 
123,  287 
123, 289 
123, 326 
123,  434 
123,619 


123,  094 

123,  712 

124,  018 

124,  079 
124,234 
124, 260 


124,  398 
124, 840 
124,891 


124,951 
125, 066 


125, 445 

120, 122 
120, 234 
120,  512 


126,  001 

126,  723 
126, 825 

120,  827 
120, 914 
126, 999 

127,  405 
127, 939 

128,125 
128, 109 

128, 255 

128,412 
128, 739 
128, 701 
12*, 784 


128,  813 
128,  881 
128, 997 
129, 034 

129, 399 


Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  J.  C.  Vanorstraiul,  Pekin,  111 

Mellissa  E.  Bulkley,  Providence,  R.  I 

Harriet  A.  Farnarn,  South  Bend,  Iud 

Eliza  J.  Lake,  Washington,  D.  C 

Louisa  Masters,  Jackson,  Miss 

Irene  Miller,  Cortlandville,  N.  Y 

Helen  L.  Macker,  Boston,  Mass 

Henrietta  J.  Bendall,  Jarratt’s  Depot,  Va.. 

Sophia  L.  Mercer,  Washington,  D.  C 

Emily  M.  Norton,  Bridgeport,  Conn  

Susan  M.  Palmer,  Greene,  N.  Y 

Mary  Georgiana  Briggs,  Boston,  Mass 

Catharine  Woodruff,  Antioch,  Cal 

Miranda  R.  S.  Davis,  Kansas  City,  assignor 
of  one-fourth  of  her  right  to  James  P. 
Howe,  Macon,  Mo. 

Elizabeth  W.  Hall,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Helen  L.  Macker,  Boston,  Mass 

Harriott  Z.  Sill,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  assignor 
to  herself  and  Atlee  V.  Coale,  same  place. 

Martha  Parry,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Eliza  A.  Turnbull,  Springfield,  Ohio 

Mary  Fitch,  Washington,  D.  C 

Isabella  Waller,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Eliza  D.  Murfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Harriet  G.  Emery  and  Margaret  C.  Fuller, 
Boston,  Mass.,  assignors  to  H.  Godfrey 
Emery,  same  place. 

Lydia  M.  Gould,  Chicago,  111 

Sally  Maria  McNett,  Topeka,  Kans.,  as- 
signor of  one-half  of  her  right  toThomas 
F.  Parrish,  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  J.  A. 
Johnston,  Topeka,  Kans. 

Sophrouia  V.  Dodge,  De  Soto,  Iowa 

Betsey  Ann  Worden,  Scranton,  Pa 

Augusta  M.  Rodgers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Emilie  A.  Beardsley,  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
assignor  of  one-half  of  her  right  toEdwiu 

M.  Haynes,  same  place. 

Louise  Wilbur,  Watertown,  N.  Y 

Ethel  L.  Lyon,  Steamburg,  N.  Y 

Sarah  A.  Millwee,  Greenwood,  S.  C 

Elizabeth  II.  Muldaur,  Dover,  Del 

Claudia  B.  Turnbull,  Baltimore,  Md 

Kate  S.  Todd,  Yankton,  Dak 

Mary  J.  Butler,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y 

Jane  Mary  Innes  and  Marshall  Turley, 
Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Emma  L.  Courtney,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Elizabeth  Phillips,  Peoria,  111 

Elizabeth  P.  Smith,  Chicago,  111  

Harriet  H.  May,  Birmingham.  Conn 

Sara  Malian,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Sarah  E.  Siegel,  New  York.  N.  Y 

Lizzie  E.  Brady,  Gatesville,  N.  C.,  assignor 
to  herself,  John  Brady,  and  Annesia 
Langstun,  same  place. 

Charlotte  B.  Pollock,  Norwich,  Conn 

Elizabeth  B.  Hull,  Clifton,  III 

Elizabeth  Atkins,  Monroe,  La 

Mary  Melville  and  John  S.  Kidd,  Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

Mary  Dewey,  New  Albany,  Iud 


Improvement  in  packings  or  bearings  for 
journals,  &c. 

Improvement  in  corsets  and  skirt-sup- 
porters combined. 

Improvement  in  supporting-husks  for  cor- 
set-fastenings. 

Improvement  in  bee-hives 

Improvement  in  methods  of  cutting  cloth  . 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds  or 
salves. 

Improvement  in  stove-platforms 

Improvement  in  alloys  to  imitate  silver, 
&c. 

Improvement  in  compound  salves  or  plas- 
ters for  the  cure  ol  cancers. 

Improvement  in  needle-threaders 

Improvement  in  step-ladders 

Improvement  in  churns 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters  ... 

Improvement  in  dish-washing  machines.. 

Improvement  in  hooks  and  eyes 


Improvement  in  memorial  crosses 

Improvementin  amalgams  for  coating  har- 
ness-trimmings, <fcc. 

Improvement  in  cosmetic  compounds 

Improvement  in  puffing-irons 

Improvement  in  washing-machines 

Improvement  in  tables  and  head-rests  for  in- 
valids. 

Improvement  in  hospital-beds 

Improvement  in  packings  for  pistons,  &c.. 
Improvement  in  children’s  corsets 


Improvement  in  fly-traps 

Improvement  in  hair-restoratives 


Improvement  in  apparatus  for  raising 
dough. 

Improvement  in  car  couplings 

Improvement  in  spark-arrestors 

Improvement  in  composition  handles  for 
stove-cover  lifters. 

Improvement  in  hair-turning  batchels 

Improvement  in  bag-holders 

Improvement  in  patterns  for  cutting  gar- 
ments. 

Improvement  in  toy  blocks 

Improvement  in  folding  stools 

Improvement  in  skating-wands 

Improvement  in  sifting-shovels 

Improvement  in  cigars 

Improvement  in  mounting  pictures 

Improvement  in  medical  compouuds  or  hit- 
ters. 

Improvement  in  tuck-creasers  for  sewing- 
machines. 

Improvement  in  bustles 

Improvementin  lap-boards 

Improvement  in  steps  for  berths 

Improvement  in  pile-remedies 


Improvement  in  bustles 

Improvement  in  washing-machines 

Improvementin  beefsteak-choppers 

Improvement  in  culinary  pots. 

Improvement  in  dress-elevators 


Dec. 

12, 1871 

Dec. 

19, 1871 

Dec. 

26, 1871 

Dec. 

26, 1871 

Dec. 

26,1871 

Jan. 

9, 1872 

Jan. 

9, 1872 

.Jan. 

23, 1872 

Jan. 

30, 1872 

.Tan. 

30, 1872 

30, 1872 

30 1 1872 

Feb. 

C>,  1872 

Feb. 

6, 1872 

Feb. 

13, 1872 

Feb. 

13,1872 

Feb. 

13,  1872 

Feb. 

27, 1872 

Feb. 

27, 1872 

Mar. 

5,  1872 

Mar. 

5, 1872 

Mar. 

5, 1872 

Mar. 

19, 1872 

Mar. 

20, 1872 

Mar. 

20, 1872 

Mar. 

20, 1872 

Apr. 

9, 1872 

Apr. 

23, 1872 

Apr. 

30,  1872 

May 

7, 1*72 

May 

14, 1872 

May 

14, 1872 

May 

14,1872 

14, 1872 

21, 1872 

May 

21,  1872 

.J  une 

4, 1872 

June  11, 1872 

June  18, 1872 

June  18, 1872 

June 

25, 1872 

June  25, 1872 

July 

9,  1872 

July 

9,  1*72 

July 

9, 1872 

July 

9. 1872 

July 

9, 1872 

July 

10,  1872 

July 

10, 1872 

July 

10, 1872 

12 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No.  Name  and  Address. 


129,603  Julia  A.  SUreckeugaust,  Chillicollie,  Ohio . . 
129.667  Charlotte  A.  Johnson,  Philadelphia,  Pa  ... 
129, 7 0~  Mary  Cora  Bland,  Chicago,  111 

129.739  Dinah  J.  Loeweustein,  New  Orleans,  La... 

129,765  Arabella  Siis,  Edge  water,  N.  Y 

129, 9L9  Margaret  H.  Bergen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

130,691  Martha  E.  Binford,  Jackson,  Tenn 

130,  761  Charlotte  H.  Sterling,  Gambier,  Ohio 

130.  SOI  Lavinia  H.  Foy,  New  Haven,  Conn 

130,814  Helen  L.  Maelcer,  Boston,  Mass 

131,048  Carrie  Brightman,  Crittenden  County,  Ky. 

131, 069  Maria  L.  Shade,  Fair  Grove,  Mo  

131,324  Kate  C.  Barton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  

131,443  Augusta  Hoover,  Bethlehem,  and  William 
A.  Nichols,  Zionsville,  Iud. 

131,698  Sophia  L.  Mercer,  Washington,  D.  C 

131.739  Mary  P.  Carpenter,  New  York,  N.  Y 

131,789  Isabella  C.  Scliramiu,  DesMoines,  Iowa 

131,816  Felice  Fabrici,  New  York,  N.  Y 

131,874  Elvira  C.  Hale,  Steamburg,  N.  Y 

-132,  080  Elizabeth  Hooper,  Diamond  Springs,  Cal. . . 

132,083  Eliza  D.  Hunt,  New  York,  N,  Y 

132,101  Sarah  Perry,  New  York,  N.  Y 

132,233  Sarah  M.  Barnes,  Lafayette,  Va 

132,350  Mary  G.  Briggs,  Boston,  Mass 

132,727  Mary  McGeviran,  New  York,  N.  Y 

132,767  Alice  W.  McClnre,  Richmond,  Ind 

132,865  Anne  T.  Sinclaire,  New  York,  N.  Y 

132,987  Martha  A.  Sanderson,  Fremont,  Mich 

133.197  Elizabeth  W.  Briggs,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

133,205  Mary  M.  Crutchfield,  Fayette  Corner, 
Tenn. 

133,209  Sarah  A.  Dake,  Eureka,  Wis 

133,213  Anna  B.  Dorman,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo 

133,237  Helen  L.  Marker,  Boston,  and  George  W. 

Marston,  Cambridge,  Mass 

133,  445  Sarah  B.  Hertwig,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

133,616  Eliza  T.  Watkins  and  William  Aldrich, 
Gardner,  Mass.;  said  Aldrich  assignor 
to  said  Eliza  T.  Watkins. 

Anna  M.  Bardwell,  Amherst,  Mass 

Elizabeth  A.  Dodge,  Washington,  D.  C 

Elizabeth  Balinforth,  Danbury,  Conn 

Hannah  J.  Gale,  Haverhill.  Mass 

Helen  G.  Covel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Anna  Scbloesser,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Sarah  Ruth,  Philadelphia,  Pa  

Marion  J.  Wellman,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Catherine  W.  Shiveley,  Peru,  Ind 

Sara  Mahan,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Ellen  B.  A.  Mitcheson,  Philadelphia, Pa.  .. 

Mary  II.  Alexander,  Newark,  N.  ,J 

AuneC.  Wilhelm,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Ann  Maria  Hariis,  Columbus,  Ga 

Isabella  C.  Draper,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ella  G.  Haller,  Carlisle,  Pa 

Mary  W.  Tarbell  and  Joseph  H.  P.  Inslee, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Eliza  H.  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Eliza  H.  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  A.  Brown,  Chicago,  111  _ . 

Rosa  Roescher  and  Nicolai  Petersen,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

Lydia  Stewart,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Eliza  L.  Moore,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Hannah  B.  Mountain,  New  York,  17.  Y 

Elizabeth  N.  Bradley,  Bridgeport,  Conn  ... 
Catharine  E.  Ware,  San  Francisco,  Cal 
Jessie  L.  Morrison  and  Tristram  H. 
Fletcher,  North  Hollis,  Me. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Improvement  in  systems  of  lay  ingout  gar- 
ments. 

Improvement  in  screens  for  wash-stands, 
&c„ 

Improvement  in  compounds  for  pol  siting 
metals,  glass,  Ac. 

Improvement  in  the  manufacture  of  ferti- 
lizers from  night-soil. 

Improvement  in  eyeglasses 

Improvement  in  skirt-elevators 

Washing-machine 

Dish-washer 

Cuff 

Alloy  or  bell-metal  

Medical  compound  for  treatment  of  dyspep- 
sia. 

Mi  lk -vessel 

Sewing-machine 

Quilting  attachment  for  sewing-machines  . 

Improvement  in  traveling  cribs 

Sewing-machine 

Boiler  attachment  forcookiug  and  washing. 

Improvement  in  head-rests 

Milk-vat 

Compound  for  destroying  bedbugs 

Coal-stove  

Guide  for  hemmers 

Medical  compound  or  anti-dyspeptic  bit- 
ters. 

Spring-seat  for  furniture  or  cars 

Stair-cover 

Churn-dasher 

Improvement  in  letter-boxes 

Washing-fluid 

Ink  and  preparation  for  indelible  mark- 
ing. 

Pan  for  poaching  eggs 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Medical  compound  for  diarrhea,  &e 

Improvement  in  alloys  for  hardening  iron. 

Funnel  for  canning  fruit 

Frame  for  weaving  chair-seats 


Carriage-curtain  fastening 

Ice-pitcher 

Portable  balcony 

Culinary  steamer 

Batli-room  

Wash-boiler  attachment 

Sunshade  for  horses 

Lamp-burner 

Bleachiug-safe.  

Lap-board 

Mustache-spoon  

Wood  pavement 

Button  for  garments 

Stove-grate 

Fruit-fork 

Fruit-jar 

Crib  attachment  for  bedsteads 

Braider  for  sewing-machines 

Braiding  attachment  for  sewing-machines 
Attachment  for  sewing-machine  tables  — 
Mosquito-net  frame 

Medicated  towel 

Accouchement-couch 

Life-preserving  mattress 

Wall  or  window  washer 

Process  for  removing  paper  from  walls  — 
ilcythe-stonc  hold 


133, 693 

133,  837 
133, 962 

134,  046 
134,258 
134, 318 
134,564 
134,718 
134,941 
135, 040 
135, 1 11 

135,  460 

135,  739 
135, 909 
135,975 
136,240 
136, 280 

136, 354 

136,  355 
13d.  41" 
136  456 

136, 4£6 
-136,663 

136,  749 

137,  340 
137, 396 
137,560 


Date. 


July  16,  1872 

July  23,1872 

J illy  23, 1872 

July  23,  1872 

July  23,1872 
July  30,1872 
Aug.  20, 1872 
Aug.  20, 1872 
Aug.  27, 1-72 
Aug.  27,  1872 
Sept.  3,  1872 

Sept.  3,1872 
Sept.  17,  1872 
Sept.  17, 1872 


Sept.  24, 1872 
Oct.  1,1872 
Oct.  1,1872 
Oct.  1, 1872 
Oct.  1,1872 
Oct.  8, 1872 
Oct.  8, 1872 
Oct.  8, 1872 
Oct.  15,1872 

Oct.  22,1872 
Nov.  5, 1872 
Nov.  5.1872 
Nov.  5,1872 
Nov.  11,1872 
Nov.  19,1872 

Nov.  19, 1872 

Nov.  19, 1872 
Nov.  19, 1872 
Nov.  19,1872 

Nov.  20, 1872 
Dec.  3, 1872 


Dec.  10,1872 
Dec.  10,1872 
Dec.  17,1872 
Dec.  17,1872 
Dec.  24, 1872 
Dec.  24, 1872 
Jan.  7,1873 
dan.  7,  1873 
.bin.  14, 1873 
Jan.  21,1873 
.Jan.  21,1873 
Feb.  4,1873 
Feb.  11,  1873 
Feb.  18,  1873 
Feb.  18,1873 
Feb.  25,1873 
Feb.  25, 1873 

Mar.  4,1873 
Mar.  4,  1873 
Mar.  4,1873 
Mar.  4,1873 

Mar.  4,1873 
Mar.  11,1873 
Mar.  11, 1875 
Apr.  1,1873 
Apr.  1,1873 
Apr.  8,  1873 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


13 


No. 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  oe  Invention. 


Date. 


137,047 

137,  724 
137,824 
137,907 
137,907 
13b,  324 

138,  400 
138,728 
138, 995 
139,237 
139, 252 
139,283 

139,  341 
139,  580 
139,  581 

139,077 

140, 120 

1 10,211 

110,  227 


140,233 

140, 253 
140,331 


140,417 

140,508 
140,511 
140,  546 
140, 585 
140, 722 
140,778 
140,910 
140,932 


140,972 
140, 983 


141,015 

141,024 

141,217 

141,235 


141,322 

141,331 

141,031 

141,790 

141,849 

141,854 

141,987 

142,118 

142.002 
142, 700 
142,704 

143.002 

143. 003 
143,093 

143, 102 
143,301 
143,  451 
143, 540 

143,  027 
143,081 

143,959 
144, 177 


Ellen  D.  Anderson,  Frederick,  Md 

Mary  Russell,  Union  Bridge,  Md 

Mary  P.  Carpenter,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Lavinia  H.Foy,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Elizabeth  P.  Smith,  Chicago,  111 

Evelyn  F.  French,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elberta  Johnson,  McLean  County,  111 

Lida  A.  Tarring,  Washington,  D.  C 

Ellen  '1'.  Crain,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Adelia  C.  Covell,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Susan  Latterly,  Chicago,  111  

Ellen  B.  Viets,  Boston,  Mass 

Lida  Tarring,  Washington,  D.  C 

Amanda  T.  Jones,  Clinton,  Wis 

Amanda  T.  Jones  and  Le  Roy  C.  Cooley, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Harriet  Judson  and  Emily  S.  Judson, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Anna  Field,  Springfield,  Mass 

Florence  McCarthy,  Chicago,  111 

Margaret  J.  Stubbings,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Eliza  II.  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  Jones  De  Leon.  Baltimore,  Md 

Martha  E.  Wilsou  and  Albert  J.  Perry, 
Galesburg,  111. ; said  Perry  assignor  to 
said  Wilson. 

Louisa  C.  Huff,  Louina,  Ala.,  assignor  of 
one-half  her  right  to  James  J.  Huff. 

Amanda  T.  Jones,  Clinton,  Wis 

Mary  E.  Lewis,  Mansfield,  Ohio 

Isabella  C.  Schramm,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Mary  M.  Merrill,  Boston,  Mass 

Elizabeth  H.  Muldaur,  Dover,  Del 

Eliza  J.  Harding,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

EllaG.  Haller,  Carlisle,  Pa 

Emma  Marwedel,  Washington,  D.  C 

Claudia  B.  Turnbull,  Washington,  D.  C... 
Mary  A.  Williams  and  John  T.  Williams, 
Chicago,  111. 

Caroline  Rosenthal,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Fannie  II.  Willis,  Boston,  Mass 

Maria  L.  Ghirardini,  Providence,  R.  I 

Mary  Jane  Pitrat,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  as- 
signor of  three-fourths  her  right  to  Nel- 
son S.  Angell,  James  Hannan,  and  Daniel 
Williams,  same  place. 

Clarinda  P.  Chapman,  Alton,  Iowa 

Savilla  H.  Crump,  Reading,  Pa 

Elizabeth  R.  Cogswell,  New  York,  N.  1' 

Hannah  P.  Joy,  South  Berwick  Junction, 
Me. 

Mary  Blauvelt,  Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Julia  S.  Colby,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass 

Eva  K.  Rand,  Boston,  Mass  

Emma  J.  Whitman.  Oakland,  Cal 

Adele  Elsie  Pirsch-Baudvin,  Paris,  France. 

Marie  Boupart,  Fordham,  N.  Y 

Olivia  P.  Flynt,  Boston,  Mass 

Mary  A.  Clifford,  Boston,  Mass 

Maria  Procope,  Stockholm,  Sweden 

Margaret  J.  Stubbings,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

Julia  C.  Livermore,  Boston,  Mass 

Barbara  Jones,  State  Line  Cit€v,  Ind 

Jane  Eliza  Starnes,  Worthington,  Ind 

Mary  H.  Huntington,  Watertown,  N.  Y ... 
Eliza  E.  Emery,  Boston,  Mass 

Ruth  T.  Brown,  Newport,  Ivy 

Carrie  W.  Williams,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Shutter-fastening  

Corset 

Button 

Reversible  cuff 

Dress-pattern  

Binding  for  sewing-machine  covers  

Auxiliary  table 

Book-rest  for  desks  

Improvement  in  hair-curling 

Device  for  teaching  drawing 

Dish-pan 

Pantaloon-tree 

Book-rest 

Improvement  in  fruit-jars 

Improvement  in  preserving  fruit,  vegeta- 
bles, &c. 

Improvement  in  ladies’  dresses 


Apr.  8, 1873 
Apr.  8, 1873 
Apr.  15,1873 
Apr.  15,1873 
Apr.  15, 1873 
Apr.  29, 1873 
Apr.  59, 1873 
May  6,1873 
May  20, 1873 
May  27, 1873 
May  27, 1873 
May  27,1873 
May  27, 1873 
June  3,1873 
June  3,1873 

June  10, 1873 


Improvement  in  medical  compounds  or  lo-  Juno  24, 1873 
lions  for  the  skin. 

Improvement  in  cuff-buttons Juue24,1873 

Improvement  in  combined  scissors  and  tape-  June  24, 1873 
lines. 

Improvement  in  attachments  for  sowing  Juue24, 1873 
machines. 

Improvement  in  cooking  apparatus I June  24, 1873 

Improvement  in  fluting  and  plaiting  ma-  I June24, 1873 
chines. 


Improvement  in  protect, ing-masks  for  bee- 
keepers. 

Improvement  in  fruit-jars 

Improvement  in  fruit-packers 

Improvement  in  wash-boiler  attachments.. 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improvement  in  alphabet-blocks 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters ! 

Improvement  in  fruit-jars 

Improvement  in  apparatus  for  cleaning 
knives,  forks,  &c. 

Improvement  in  street-car  awnings 

Improvement  in  needle-threaders  for  sew- 
ing-machines. 


July  1,1873 

July  1,1873 
July  1,  lb73 
July  1,1873 
July  8,  1873 
July  8,1873 
July  15,1873 
July  15,1873 
July  15,1873 

July  15,1873 
July  15,1873 


Improvement  in  reels  for  clothes-lines July  22,1873 

Improvement  in  shawl-straps I July  22,  1873 

Improvement  in  rails  for  street-railways.. . July  29, 1873 
Improvement  in  thread-cutters I July  29,1873 


Improvement  in  wash-boiler  attachments.. 

Improvement  in  corpse-coolers 

Improvement  in  life  preserving  garments.. 
Improvement  in  knitting-holders 


July  29, 1873 
July  29, 1873 
Aug.  12, 1873 
Aug.  12, 1873 


Improvement  in  dress-makers’ marking  and 
cutting  gages. 

Improvement  in  panniers 

Improvement  in  sewing-machines 

Improvement  in  stocking-supporters 

Improvement  in  kettle  and  pan  scrapers... 
Improvement  in  alloys  to  resemble  silver. .. 

Improvement  in  bustles 

Improvement  in  ladies’  tinder-vests ..] 

Improvement  in  broom-hangers 

Improvement  in  adjustable  tongues  for 
organ-reeds. 

Improvement  in  coffee-pots . | 

Improvement  in  skirt-protectors 

Improvement  in  sad-irons 

Improvement  in  attachments  to  chimneys 
or  flu-  s. 

Improvement  in  cosmetic-bottles  

Improvement  in  gages  for  marking  cloth 
for  cutting. 

Improvement  in  buckets 

Improvement  in  caps  for  scissors-points 


Aug.  19, 1873 

Aug.  19, 1873 
Aug.  19, 1873 
Aug.  20, 1873 
Sept.  9, 1873 
Sept.  16, 1873 
Sept.  10, 1873 
Sept.  23, 1873 
Sept.  23, 1873 
Sept.  23, 1873 

Sept.  23, 1873 
Sept.  30, 1873 
Oct.  7, 1873 
Oct.  7, 1873 

Oct.  14,1873 
Oct.  14,1873 

Oct.  28.1873 
Oct.  28, 1873 


14 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


144. 197 
144,373 
144,444 


144,044 

144, 972 
145,  000 

145,  329 
145,  491 
145, 623 

145, 653 


145. 910 

145.911 

145. 912 

146, 123 

146, 142 
146, 175 
146,518 
146,  534 

146,  566 
146, 351 


146, 879 

146,  883 

147, 259 
147,275 

147. :;.' , 


147, 526 
147,662 
147,683 

147, 790 


148, 139 

148,  477 
148,  580 

148,  632 
148,706 
148, 803 

149,034 

149,  040 
149,  230 
149, 458 
149, 692 
149,911 
150, 003 

150,315 
150, 446 
150, 510 

150, 777 
151,090 
151, 149 

151,205 
151,464 
151,598 
151, 902 
151,995 


Name  and  Address. 


Letitia  Ferris,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Izaimali  F.  Walker,  Central  Falls,  R.  I 

Elsie  J.  Combs,  Prattsburg,  assignor  of 
one-half  lier  right  to  l.evi  O.  Dunning, 
Penn  Van,  N.  Y. 

Ellen  13.  Yiets,  Boston,  Mass 

Eliza  Ann  Foulke,  Paris,  111 

Emma  Hough,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Sarah  Bussel,  Shamokin,  Pa 

Sarah  J.  Dibble,  Lockport,  N.  Y 

Jane  Ann  Bryant,  Pottsville,  Pa 

Cornelia  Hitchcock,  Mi  11  dale,  Conn.,  as- 
signor to  herself  and  William  J.  Clark, 
same  place. 

Seinele  Short,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Semole  Short,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Semele  Short,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Elizabeth  M.  Forrester,  Salem,  Mass 

Anna  F,.  Ncitz,  New  York.  N.  Y 

Olivia  P.  Flynt,  Boston,  Mass 

Harriet  A.  Emery,  Washington,  D.  C 

Eveline  Hungerford,  San  Francisco,  Cal  .. 

Mary  A.  Barnes,  Olympia,  Wash.  Ter 

Minerva  A.  Widger,  De  Kalb,  assignor  of 
one-half  her  right  to  David  F.  Barclay 
and  Marcus  Mallory,  Elgin,  111. 

Jane  Culver,  Adrian,  Mich 

Harriett  B.  Devlan,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Ann  Harrison,  East  Hampton,  Conn 

Mary  S.  Lamed,  Chicago,  111. 

Harriet  D.  Ambler,  I rooklyn,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Augustine  W.  Daby,  New  York 
City. 

Elizabeth  Stowell,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Minnie  B.  Lloyd,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  L.  Perry,  Boston,  Mass 

Anna  Price,  Marysville,  assignor  of  one- 
lialf  her  right  to  Isaac  N.  Price,  Troy, 
Ohio. 

Philinpiua  Prass  and  Louis  Prass,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Mary  E.  Marcy,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Sally  R.  Stevens,  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Elizabeth  Ann  Tompkins,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Susan  T.  Inesly,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ellen  B.  Yiets,  Boston,  Mass 

Ella  N.  Gaillard,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Annie  L.  Hobart,  Lowell,  Mass 

Fredricka  M.  McDonald,  Indianapolis,  Ind . 

Mary  T.  Fitch,  Lockport,  N.  Y 

Catherine  Tardy,  Paterson,  N.  J 

Margaret  H.  Bergen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Mary  Dewey,  Chicago,  111 

Anna  Frike,  Fowler,  111 

Eliza  A.  Vanderbeek,  Plainfield,  N.  .1 

Sarah  H.  Bancroft  and  Sarah  W.  Tucker, 
Media,  Pa, 

Elizabeth  E.  Norton,  Bridgeport,  Conn 

Laura  M.  Chapman,  Friendship,  N.  Y 

Carrie  Aurelia  Muuroe,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah  Ter. 

Mary  Dewey,  Chicago,  111  

Emilie  A.  Beardsley,  Canaseraga,  N.  Y 

De  Etta  Judson,  Detroit,  Mich 

Sinia  F.  Morse,  Oshkosh,  Wis 

Mariette  H.  McGuire,  Washington,  D,  C .. 


Title  or  Invention. 


Improvement  in  glove-fasteners 
Improvement  in  the  manufacture  of  dolls.. 
Improvement  in  polishing  compounds 


Improvement  in  steaming  and  drying  ap- 
paratus for  shaping  pantaloons. 

Improvement  in  clothes-tongs 

Improvement  in  machines  for  “heading” 
hair. 

Improvement  in  meat-holders 

Improvement  in  portable  stoves 

Improvement  in  devices  for  removing  snow 
from  railways. 

Improvement  in  coffee-urns 


Improvement  in  clothes-maugles 

Improvement  in  washing-machines 

Improvement  in  dry-frames  for  lace  cur- 
tains, &c. 

Improvement  in  combined  duster-handles 
and  window-operators. 

Improvement  in  cooking  apparatus 

Improvement  in  undershirts 

Improvement  in  sofa-bedsteads 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds  or 
liniments. 

Improvement,  in  boiler  washing-machines. 
Improvement  in  preparing  rennet  for 
making  cheese,  &c. 

Improvement  in  combined  lung-protectors 
and  under- vests.  < 

Improvement  in  packings  for  railroad 
journal-boxes. 

Improvement  in  sleigh-bells 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improvement  in  children’s  carriages 


Improvement  in  bosom-pads 

Improvement  in  grain  and  malt  driers 

Improvement  in  combined  sofas  and  bed- 
steads. 

Improvement  in  gridirons 


Improvement  in  medical  compounds  or  hair- 
restoratives. 

Improvement  in  cosmetic  compounds 

Improvement  in  shelves  for  griddles,  &c... 

Improvement  in  food  for  birds 

Improvement  in  sad-iron  stands 

Improvement  in  apparatus  for  shaping 
pantaloons. 

Improvement  in  needles 

Improvement  in  corset-husk  protectors 

Improvement  in  skirt-protectors 

Improvement  in  magazine  cooking-stoves. 
Improvement  in  baby  exercisiug-corsets- .. 

Improvement  in  dress-elevators 

Improvement  in  quilting  attachments  for 
sewing-machines. 

Improvement  in  wash-boards  

Improvement  in  medical  compounds 

Improvement  in  hatliing-chairs 

Improvement  in  skirt-elevators 

Improvement  in  lap-tables 

Improvement  in  vapor-baths 

Improvement  in  dress-elevators 

Improvement  in  kettle-covers 

Improvement  in  sad-iron  holders - 

Improvement  in  shoulder-braces — 

Improvement  in  ffovver-stauds  


Date. 


Nov.  4, 1873 
Nov.  4, 1873 
Nov.  11, 1873 


Nov.  18, 1873 

Nov.  25, 1873 
Dec.  2, 1873 

Dec.  9, 1873 
Dec.  16, 1873 
Dec.  16,1873- 

Dec.  16,1873 


Dee.  23,1873 
Dec.  23,1873 
Dec.  23,1873 

Jan.  6, 1874 

Jan.  6,1874 
Jan.  6, 1874 
Jan.  20, 1874 
Jan.  20, 1874 

Jan.  20, 1874 
Jan.  27,1874 


Jan.  27,1874 

Jan.  27,1874 

Feb.  10,1874 
Feb.  10.1874 
Feb.  10,1874 


Feb.  17,1874 
Feb.  17,1874 
Feb.  17, 1874 

Feb.  24,1874 


Mar.  3,1874 

Mar.  10, 1874 
Mar.  17, 1874 
Mar.  17,  1874 
Mar.  17, 1874 
Mar.  24, 1874 

Mar.  31,1874 
Blar.  31, 1874 
Mar.  31, 1874 
Apr.  7, 1874 
Apr.  14, 1874 
Apr.  21,1874 
Apr.  21,1874 

Apr.  28,1874 
May  5, 1874 
May  5, 1874 

May  12,1874 
May  1!),  1874 
May  19,1874 

May  26, 1874 
June  2,1874 
June  2,1874 
June  9,lh74 
June  16, 1874 


WOMEN  INVENTORS, 


15 


No. 


152, 300 
152, 357 
152, 570 

152. 721 
153,  053 
153, 080 
153,  679 
153,  705 

153, 957 

154, 052 
154, 123 

154,150 

154,425 

154,709 

154,736 
154, 781 

155.055 
155,196 
155, 287 
loo,  534 
155, 823 
155.898 

155. 968 

156.018 

156.019 
156, 086 
156, 218 
156,258 

156, 278 
156, 382 
156, 470 
156, 535 
156,  702 

156. 721 

156,  900 

156. 968 
157, 323 

157, 329 

157,  445 
157.513 
157, 516 
157,981 
157, 988 

158, 054 

158. 056 

158,  099 
158, 104 
158, 132 
158, 260 

158, 533 
158, 555 
158,581 
158, 841 
159, 090 
159, 254 
159, 539 

159,  549 
159,817 
159, 839 
160, 129 
160. 176 
160, 246 
160, 500 
160,519 
160, 564 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Mary  A.  Scott,  Patoka,  Ind 

Julia  13.  French,  Boston,  Mass 

MaryL.  Melville  and  JohnS.  Kidd,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass 

Mattie  M.  Cruuimer,  Galena,  111 

Lucinda  Hattes,  Marseilles,  111 

Mary  B.  Lott,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Clara  T.  Crane  and  Wellsly  W.  Craue, 
Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Betsey  C.  Hobson,  Portland,  Me 

Eliza  Maria  Jones,  Brockville,  Canada 

Sarah  J.  Chadwick,  Bradford,  assignor  to 
Lucy  S.  Nash,  Boston,  Mass. 

Charlotte  H.  Parlimau,  Palmyra,  N.  Y 

Celestia  A.  Stevenson,  Olathe,  Ivans 

Mary  Nicholsou,  Western  Port,  Md 

Eliza  P.  Welch,  Groton,  Vt 

Mary  Barnes,  Truckee,  Cal 

Anna  Wheeler,  Brown ville,  Nebr 

Linda  H.  McNair,  Oakland,  Cal 

Mary  F.  Carpenter,  Northfield,  Minn 

Helen  Marie  MacDonald,  Lowell,  Mass 

Sarah  W.  Blake,  Waterbury,  Conn 

Mrs.  Emily  Stewart,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Theresa  Owens,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  Lord  & Taylor,  same  place. 

Olivia  P.  Flyut,  Boston,  Mass 

Olivia  P.  Flyut,  Boston,  Mass 

Amanda  M.  Heuville,  Chelsea,  Mass 

Sarah  Haight,  Leavenworth,  Ivans 

Augusta  M.  Rodgers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Clara  P.  Clark,  Wakefield,  Mass 

Charlotte  L.  Slade,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  E.  O.  Warner,  Denver,  Colo 

Mary  A.  Chapin,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  G.  Harley,  Haddonfield,  N.  J 

Zillah  K.  Young,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Ellen  B.  Viots,  Boston,  Mass 

Adelaide  Baker,  Hoboken,  N.  J 

Isabel  Gray,  Harrisonburg,  Va 

Lidurauia  Hetfield,  Detroit,  Mich 

Cathrine  A.  Griswold,  Poughkeepsie, N.  Y. 

Irene  E.  Harland,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Eva  Hcineman,  Boston,  Mass 

Lucy  Emma  Andrews,  San  Francisco,  Cal.. 
Emily  K.  Dearbaugh  and  John  Dearbaugh, 
Huntington,  Ind. 

Sarah  L.  Faucett,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Matilda  Fletcher,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Mattie  A.  It.  Lowd,  Boston,  Mass 

Melissa  A.  Marney,  Troy,  N.  Y 

Augusta  Schuster,  Brattleborough,  Yt 

Maria  Dunham,  BoyerTownship,  Crawford 
County,  Iowa. 

Mary  Louise  Shattuck,  Now  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  A.  E.  Whituer,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Ellen  E.  Fitz,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick.. . 
Mary  E.  Hildreth,  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa.. 
Angcline  P.  Grabhaui,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.. 

Evelyn  F.  French,  New  York,  N.  Y 

[ Susanna  E.  Burns,  East  port,  Me. 

i Ethel  O.  Harvey,  Lubec,  Me 

J Harriet  Gray,  Marquette,  Mich 

Nancy  A.  Porter,  Warren,  Ohio 

Angeline  Underwood,  Carrollton,  111 

Jane  Ann  Fox,  Stamford,  N.  Y 

Ellen  B.  Viets,  Boston,  Mass 

Emma  C.  Wooster,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  Hawks,  Troy,  X.  Y 

) Josephine  Binuey,  Boston,  Mass 


Improvement  in  cooking  apparatus 

Improvement  in  bedsteads 

Improvement  in  center-pieces  and  covers 
for  cooking-stoves. 

Improvement  in  sewing-machines 

Improvement  in  cabinets  for  ladies’  use 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds 

Improvement  iu  baby-chairs 

Improvement  iu  car- axle  boxes 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds  for 
bilious  diseases. 

Improvement  in  tuck-creasing  devices 

Improvement  iu  butter-knives 

Improvement  in  trunk-lid  stays 

Improvement  in  heaters  for  flat-irons 

Improvement  iu  combined  beer  and  water 
coolers. 

Improvement  iu  piuking-irous 

Improvement  iu  artificial  flowers 

Improvement  in  heating-stoves. 

Improvement  iu  compound  implements 

Improvement  in  dress-pattern  charts 

Improvement  iu  dress-protectors 

Improvement  iu  piano  pedal  attachments.. 

Improvement  iu  dress-elevators 

Improvement  in  inlays  for  sandal  boots  and 
shoes. 

Improvement  in  dress-protectors 

Improvement  iu  skirts 

Improvement  in  dress-charts  

Improvement  in  metallic  spring  shoe-laces.. 
Improvement  iu  evaporating  attachments 
to  heaters. 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  doll-clothes  patterns 

Improvement  in  baking-pans 

Improvement  iu  street-lamps 

Improvement  in  darning-lasts 

Improvement  iu  button-fastenings 

Improvement  iu  pantaloon-formers 

Improvement  in  oyster-salvers 

Improvement  iu  modes  of  attaching  but- 
tons to  shoes  and  gaiters. 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds  or 
liniments. 

Improvement  in  skirt-supporters 

Improvement  iu  pins  for  button- fasteners.. 

Improvement  in  bread-knives 

Improvement  in  safety-pins 

Improvement  in  ironing-tables  and  press- 
boards. 

Improvement  in  scissors  for  use  with  sew- 
ing-machines. 

Improvement -in  portable  trunks 

Improvement  iu  tooth-brushes 

Improvement  in  starch  polishes  for  linen.. 

Improvement  iu  life-preservers 

Improvement  iu  neck-yoke  aud  pole  at- 
tachments. 

Improvement  in  ticket-clasps 

Improvement  in  stereoscopes  

Improvement  in  globes 

Improvement  in  sad-iron  holders. 

Improvement  in  quilting-frame  clamps 

Improvement  in  hand-rests 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  clevises 

Improvement  iu  tea-kettles 

Improvement  in  slate-frames 

Improvement  in  land-pulverizers 

Improvement  in  dish-drainers 

Improvement  in  coat-shapers 

Improvement  in  housemaids’ pails 

Improvement  in  air-chambers  for  stoves  ... 
Improvement  in  picture-holders. j 


Date. 


June 

23, 1874 

■T  uue 

23, 1874 

Juno 

3 ',  1874 

July 

7, 1874 

July 

14, 1874 

July 

14,  1874 

Aug. 

4,  1874 

Aug. 

4, ls74 

Aug. 

11,1874 

Aug. 

11,1874 

Aug. 

18, 1874 

Aug. 

18, 1874 

Aug. 

25, 1874 

Sept 

1,1874 

Sept 

1,1874 

Sept 

8, 1874 

Sept 

15, 1874 

Sept 

22, 1874 

Sept 

22, 1874 

Sept 

29, 1874 

Oct. 

13, 1874 

Oct. 

13, 1874 

Oct. 

13, 1874 

Oct. 

20, 1874 

Oct. 

20, 1874 

Oct. 

20, 1874 

Oct. 

27, 1874 

Oct. 

27, 1874 

Oct. 

27, 1874 

Oct. 

27, 1874 

[Nov. 

3, 1874 

Nov. 

3, 1874 

Nov. 

10,  1874 

Nov. 

10, 1874 

Nov. 

17, 1674 

Nov. 

17,  1874 

Doc. 

1,  1874 

Doc. 

1,1874 

Dec. 

8, 1874 

1 >oc. 

8, 1874 

Dec. 

8,  1874 

Dec. 

22, 1874 

Dec. 

22, 1874 

Dec. 

22, 1874 

Dec. 

22, 1874 

Dec. 

22, 1874 

Dec. 

22. 1874 

Dec. 

22, 1874 

Dec. 

29, 1874 

Jan. 

5, 1875 

Jan. 

5, 1875 

Jan. 

12, 1875 

Jan. 

19, 1875 

Jan. 

26, 1875 

Feb. 

2, 1875 

Feb. 

9, 1875 

Feb. 

9, 1875 

Feb. 

16, 1875 

Feb. 

16, 1875 

Feb. 

23, 1875 

Feb. 

23, 1875 

Feb. 

23, 1 875 

Mar. 

2, 1875 

Mar. 

9, 1875 

Mar. 

9, 1875 

16 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


161,018 

161,019 

161,1-23 


161,350 

161.471 

161.472 
161,612 
162,019 
162, 977 

163,  043 


163,417 

163,433 

163,617 


163,  K09 

163,  652 

163, 958 

163, 963 
164, 122 

164,208 
164, 290 
164,341 

164,  408 
164, 530 
164, 639 

164,674 
164,905 
164,971 
165, 305 

165, 378 


165, 842 
165, 921 
165, 955 

165, 970 

166,  038 
166, 120 
166, 190 
166, 297 
166, 892 
167, 106 
167, 162 

167, 215 

167,  436 
167, 492 


167,  563 

167,586 
167, 602 
167, 683 

167,732 
167, 7^2 
168, 089 
168, 133 
168,388 
168, 402 

168,821 
168, 848 

169,145 
169, 515 
169  643 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Harriet  G.  Emery,  Boston,  Mass 
Harriet  G.  Emery,  Boston,  Mass 


Improvement  in  abdominal  corsets 

Improvement  in  met  hods  of  manufacturing 
corsets. 


Della  Howland  and  James  W.  Howland, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Susette  Orth,  Pittsburg,  Pa 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Bostou,  Mass 

Helen  A.  Blaucliard,  Bostou,  Mass 

Elizabeth  Hawks,  Troy,  N.  Y 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass 

Ellen  B.  Yiets,  Bostou,  Mass 

Susan  Bidwell,  James  Bidwell,  and  Arthur 
Bidwell,  London,  England. 

Martha  E.  Slocum,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y 

Josephine  N.  Ames,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ellen  B.  Yiets  and  Charles  B.  Shaw,  Bos- 
tou, Mass. 

Mary  E.  Robinson,  Jackson,  Miss 

Mary  Emily  Barfoot  and  William  S.  Den- 
man, El  Paso,  111. 

Auna  M.  Zimmer,  Elkhart,  lud 

Harriet  G.  Emery,  Bostou,  Mass.  

Mary  A.  Alvord,  Ne  w York,  N.  Y 

Ella  Portington,  Factory ville,  N.  Y 

Julia  B.  French,  Boston,  Mass 

Selina  Thompson,  Pecatonica,  111 

Caroline  Westcott,  Chicago,  III 

Emily  R.  Daken,  Coldwater,  Mich 

Carrie  W.  Chamberlain,  Denver,  Colo 

Jen  nett  Cooper,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Clara  P.  Clark,  Wakefield,  Mass 

Julia  P.  Clement,  Williamston,  S.  C 

Emma  B.  Carver,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Sarah  Slater,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
herself,  Henry  W.  Gray,  and  Moses  Smiley, 
same  place. 

Elizabeth  Leetch,  Detroit,  Mich 

Olivia  H.  Dunn,  Boston,  Mass 

Helen  M.  Rowley,  Van  Wert,  Ohio 

Corinne  Young,  New  York.N.  Y 

Henrietta  G.  Stepp,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Ann  Malin,  Darby,  Pa 

Susan  Taylor  Converse,  Woburn,  Mass 

Fannie  I..  Pickett,  Florence,  Ala 

Mary  F.  Ratlihun,  Owego,  N.  Y.. 

Cornelia  O.  Line,  Indianapolis, Ind 

Elizabeth  J.  French,  Philadelphia,  Pa 


Improvement  in  folding  tables 

Improvement  in  artificial  flowers 

Improvement  in  sewing  machines 

Improvement  in  sewing-machines 

Improvement  in  summer-stoves 

Improvement  in  elastic  seams  for  garments. 
Improvement  in  apparatus  for  shaping- 
pantaloons. 

Improvement  in  tooth-brushes 

Improvement  in  plant-protectors 

Improvement,  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  apparatus  for  shaping 
pantaloons. 

Improvement  in  starch  lubricants 

Improvement  in  lid-holding  attachments 
to  stove-pipes. 

Improvement  in  wood-grinders  for  paper- 
pulp. 

Improvement  in  corsets.  

Improvement  in  spout  attachments  for 
dumping-carts. 

Improvement  in  vegetable-dishes 

Improvement  in  bedsteads 

Improvement  in  portable  stoves 

Improvement  in  chemises 

Improvement  in  coffee-steeper.s 

Improvement  in  combined  cradles  and  bed- 
steads. 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds 

Improvement  in  skirt-supporters  

Improvement  in  hens’  nests 

Improvement  in  convertible  lunch-baskets 
and  tables. 

Improvement  in  compounds  for  welding, 
hardening,  and  tempering  steel. 

Improvement  in  bosom-forms 

Improvement  in  sleeve-protectors 

Improvement  in  masks  for  medical  pur- 
noses. 

Improvement  in  ribbon-runners 

Improvement  in  lap-boards 

Improvement  in  frying-pans 

Improvement  in  under-clothing  for  women. 

Improvement  in  shirt-bosoms 

Improvement  in  lamp-stoves 

Improvement  in  culinary  vessels 

Improvement  in  electro- therapeutic  appli- 
ances. 


Maria  Bradley,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Susan  Taylor  Converse,  Woburn,  Mass 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass.,  as- 
signor to  John  Bigelow,  trustee,  same 
place. 

Louisa  Keisker,  Sallie  Polle,  and  Frederick 
W.  Polle,  Port  Gibson,  Miss. 

Elizabeth  W.  Stiles,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Marion  Brinkerhoff,  Mansfield,  Ohio 

Maranda  R.  Nickerson  and  Nathan  M. 
Tripp,  South  Wareham,  Mass. 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass 

Louisa  A.  Parker,  Norwalk,  Ohio 

Lydia  A.  Fristoe,  Denver,  Colo 

Maria  Bradley,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Maria  Gardner,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Celine  Laumonier,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ellen  White,  Joliet,  111 

Elizabeth  F.  Shaw,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Dorinda  F.  Burns,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ella  C.  Bragg,  Lynn,  Mass 

Mary  Ann  Johnson,  Washington,  D.  C .. 


Improvement  in  rubber  drawers  for  invalids. 

Improvement  in  under-garments 

Improvement  in  methods  of  uniting  knit 
goods,  &c. 

Improvement  in  the  art  of  knitting  stock- 
ings and  other  articles. 

Improvement  in  reading  and  writing  desks. 
Improvement  in  soot-arresters  for  chimneys. 
Improvement  in  baby-walkers 

Improvement  in  elastic  goriugs  for  shoes.. 
Improvement  in  sewing-machine  castersl. 

Improvement  in  baking- pans 

Improvement  in  portable  lunch-heaters 

Improvement  in  hair-crimping  pins 

Improvement  in  combined  traveling-bags 
and  chairs. 

Improvement  in  portable  fire-places 

Improvement  in  dress-protectors  for  sewing- 
machines. 

Improvement  in  bird-cages 

Improvement  in  armpit-shields 

Improvement  in  clotbes-wriugers 


Date. 


Mar.  23, 1875 
Mar.  23, 1875 

Mar.  23, 1875 

Mar.  30, 1875 
Mar.  30, 1875 
Mar.  30, 1875 
Apr.  6, 1875 
Apr.  13, 1875 
May  4, 1875 

May  11,1875 

May  18,1875 
May  18,  1875 
May  25, 1875 

May  25, 1875 
June  1,1875 

June  1,1875 

June  1,1875 
June  8,1875 

June  8,1875 
June  8, 1875 
June  8.1875 
June  15, 1875 
.June  15, 1875 
June  22, 1875 

June  22, 1875 
June  29, 1875 
June  29,  1875 
July  6,1875 

July  6,1875 


July  20, 1875 
July  27, 1875 
July  27,1875 

July  27,1875 
J uly  27, 1875 
July  27,  1875 
Aug.  3, 1875 
Aug.  3, 1875 
Aug.  17,1875 
Aug.  24,  1875 
Aug.  31,1875 

Aug.  31,  1875 
Sept.  7, 1875 
Sept.  7, 1875 


Sept.  7, 1875 

Sept.  7, 1875 
Sept.  14, 1875 
Sept.  14, 1875 

' Sept.  14,1875 
Sept,  14, 1H75 
Sept.  28,  1875 
Sept.  28, 1875 
Oct.  5, 1875 
Oct.  5,1875 

Oct,  11,1875 
Oct.  19,1.875 

Oct.  26, 1875 
Nov.  2, 1875 
Nov.  9,1875 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


17 


No. 


109,  048 
109, 779 
109, 898 

169, 949 

170, 172 
170, 244 

170, 410 
170,  497 


170,  789 
170,929 
170,951 
171,012 
171,428 

171,407 

171,585 

171,058 

171,748 

171,774 

171,919 

171,907 

172,072 

172. 207 
172,313 
171,372 
172, 449 

172, 797 

172.818 

172.819 

172,901 
172, 900 

172, 969 
173, 323 

173,611 
173,  074 
173, 698 
173,  099 
173,  700 
173,  701 
173,  702 

173,  799 
174,099 
174, 355 
174,442 

174,481 

174,  035 
174,764 
174, 848 
174,939 

175. 208 
175,224 

175, 257 

175,  339 
175. 513 
175, 878 

176,  088 
176,219 
170,  330 
176,  499 
170, 754 


Name  and  Address. 


Helen  L.  Macker,  Boston,  Mass 

Phebe  D.  Damon,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y 

Anna  French,  Bangor,  Me 

Sarab  W.  Brown  and  Jerome  B.  Brown, 
Willoughby,  Ohio. 

Elizabeth  S.  Hunt,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Mary  A.  Duke  and  William  J.  Duke,  Booue- 
ville,  Miss. 

Harriet  Ruth  Tracy,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Annie  R.  Smith,  Geddes,  assignor  of  one- 
half  her  right  to  Alvali  Sweetland,  Mem- 
phis, N.  Y. 

Sofie  Victor,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Maria  E.  Whiteside,  Polo,  III 

Emma  Hough,  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  N.  Y.  

Catbriue  A.  Griswold,  New  York,N.  Y 

Lillian  Roosevelt,  Hempstead,  Tex 

I Lydia  P.  Bonuey,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to 
Agues  Ryan,  same  place. 

I Lydia  H.  Sheppard,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

| Johanna  Gerlitz,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Elizabeth  Turner,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Mary  P.  Carpenter,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  A.  Clifford,  Boston,  Mass 

Eliza  M.  Arnold,  Houston,  Tex 

J Pliosbe  G.  Baker,  South  Yarmouth,  Mass  . .. 

Lihbie  F.  Thorue,  New  York,  N.  Y 

( Eliza  Herzberger,  Washington,  D.  C 

{ Julia  D.  Banfield,  Boston,  Mass 

Auness  R.  Kinyon,  Downer’s  Grove,  111.... 

i Selina  Thompson,  Pecatonica,  III 

I Mary  Jane  MeColl,  Allendale,  N.  J 

Mary  Jane  MeColl,  Allendale,  N.  J 

Mary  C.  Vauorstrand,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Elizabeth  Sloan,  New  York,  and  Alfred  G. 
Caner,  Tottenville,  N.  Y. 

Harriet  M.  Chapman,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Sarah  R.  Mencher,  Normal,  111 

Olivia  P.  Flynt,  Boston,  Mass 

Mary  F.  Sallade,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Elizabeth  S.  Weldon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  S.  Weldon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  S.  Weldon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  S.  Weldon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  S.  Weldon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  Lawton,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Cornelia  J.  Wilber,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Margaret  N.  Cross,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Ellen  Rohrer,  Monmouth,  Oregon 

Clara  P.  Clark,  Wakefield,  Mass 

j Margaret  C.  Moulton,  Independence,  Mo. .. 

I Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass 

Eliza  I.  Phelps,  Salem,  Mass 

Sarah  E.  Hurst  and  Francis  T.  Bolton, 
Terre  Hauto,  Ind. 

Catharine  L.  Tresize,  Springfield,  111 

j Annie  V.  Whittier  and  Calista  Andrews, 
Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Kate  Robison,  Washington,  D.  C 

Marilla  H.  Curtis,  Toledo,  Ohio 

Fanny  J.  Shinn,  Sheridan,  III 

Harriett  A.  Rowe,  Boston,  Mass 

I Anna  B.  Stapler,  Wilmington,  Del 

Ella  J.  Crosby,  Sabnla,  Iowa 

Hannah  A.  Negus,  Wintersot,  Iowa 

Annie  Wilson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

j Elizabeth  E.  Mefford  and  Susan  Peebles, 
Adrian,  Mich. 

'220 3 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


Improvement  in  alloys  for  bell-metal ,. 

Improvement  in  vegetable-steamers 

Improvement  in  floral  ornaments  for  tomb- 
stones. 

Improvement  in  ointments 

Improvement  in  fruit-jars - 

Improvement  in  shirt-fronts 

Improvement  in  sewing-machine  tables 

Improvement  in  hair  switches 


Improvement  in  window -shutters 

Improvement  in  dish  washers 

Improvement  in  liair-headiug  machines 

Improvement  in  abdominal  corsets 

Improvement  in  sewing-machine  thread- 
guards. 

Improvement  in  under  garments 

Improvement  in  picture-exhibitors 

Improvement  in  bitters 

Improvement  in  abdominal  corsets 

Improvement  in  machines  for  sewing  straw 
braid. 

Improvement  in  shirt-bosoms 

Improvement  in  umbrella-supporters 

Improvement  in  skirt  elevators  and  adjust- 
ers. 

Improvement  in  adjustable  bodkins 

Improvement  in  ash-sifters 

Improvement  in  corset  attachments 

Improvement,  in  hair-restorative  composi- 
tions. 

Improvement  in  portable  stoves 

Improvement  in  processes  of  ornamenting 
surfaces. 

Improvement  in  tools  for  veining  wax 
leaves. 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  plaiting  attachments  to 
sewing-machines. 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  combined  corsets  and  skirt- 
supporters. 

Improvement  in  bust-supporters 

Improvement  in  plaiting-machines 

Improvement  in  breast  pads 

Improvement  in  skirt  supporters 

Improvement  in  panniers  or  bustles 

Improvement  in  panniers  or  bustles 

Improvement  in  bustles  or  panniers  

Improvement  in  fish-scalers 

Improvement  in  dress-shields 

Improvement  in  cleansing  compounds 

Improvement  in  remedies  for  diseases  of 
the  throat  and  lungs. 

Improvement  in  suspender-fastenings 

Improvement  in  lasts 

Improvement  in  welted  and  covered  seams. 

Improvement  in  slate-covers  

Improvement  in  fire-proof  chimneys 

Improvement  in  trunks 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  fans 

Improvement  in  coftfee-pots 

Improvement  in  steam-cookers 

Improvement  in  folding  tables  and  devices 
for  holding  work. 

Improvement  in  copy-holders 

Improvement  in  hair-heading  machines 

Improvement  in  ironing-tables 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  processes  of  preserving 
fruit. 


Nov. 

9, 1875 

Nov. 

9. 1875 

Nov. 

10, 1875 

Nov. 

10, 1875 

Nov. 

23, 1875 

Nov. 

23, 1875 

Nov. 

23, 1875 

Nov. 

30, 1875 

Dec. 

7,  1875 

Dec. 

7, 1875 

Dec. 

14, 1875 

Dec. 

14, 1875 

Dec. 

21, 1875 

Dec. 

28, 1875 

Dec. 

28, 1875 

4, 1870 
4, 1870 

Jan. 

Jan. 

4, 1870 

11,  D76 

11, 1870 

Jan. 

11,1870 

Jan. 

11,1876 

18, 1870 

Jan. 

18, 1870 

Jan. 

18, 1870 

Jan. 

25, 1876 

Feb. 

1, 1870 

Feb. 

1, 1876 

Feb. 

1, 1*76 

Feb. 

1,1870 

Fob. 

1, 1870 

Feb. 

8, 1876 

Feb. 

15, 1870 

Fob. 

15, 1876 

Feb. 

15, 1870 

Feb. 

15, 1870 

Feb. 

15, 1870 

Feb. 

15, 1870 

Fob. 

15, 1870 

Feb. 

22, 1870 

Fob. 

29, 1870 

Mar. 

7, 1876 

Mar. 

7, 1870 

Mar. 

7, 1870 

Mar. 

14, 1870 

Mar. 

14, 1870 

Mar. 

14,  1870 

Mar. 

21, 1870 

Mar. 

21,1870 

21. 1870 

Mar. 

28.  1870 

Mar. 

28, 1876 

Mar. 

28,  1870 

Apr. 

11,1876 

Apr. 

1 1 , 1876 

Apr. 

18, 1870 

Apr. 

18, 1870 

Apr. 

25, 1870 

May 

2. 1870 

18 


WOMEN  INVENTOliS. 


No. 


no,  802 

176,  '95 
177,019 
177,084 

177,043 


177,700  , 

177,700 

177,780 

177. 892 
177, 939 


17S,  093 
178, 135 
178,  234 
178,  230 

178, 333 

178, 379 
178,  789 

178,  975 

179. 329 

179, 503 

179, 653 
179,703 
179,730 
179, 745 

179,  792 

180,  021 
180, 139 

180, 174 
180,  286 

180,  337 
180,  349 

180,  387 

180,013 
180, 963 
181,034 
181,068 
181, 088 

181, 208 

181.330 
181,353 

181,  377 

181, 039 

181, 663 
181,718 

181,741 

181,847 

182,  016 
182,  069 

182,  096 
182, 119 

182, 343 
182,  485 

182, 521 
182, 526 


Name  and  Address.  Title  of  Invention. 


Mary  E.  Garnliam  and  Fernando  11.  Hub- 


bard, Carthage,  N.  l. 

C’yrene  Smith,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Louise  Schmitt,  New  Orleans,  La  . . 
Georgian  a L.  Townsend,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mary  P.  Jackson,  Rennet  Square,  and 
Sarah  P.  Ball,  Frankford,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

EllaN.  Gaillard,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  Ann  Stephen,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Clara  Yeomans,  Clinton,  Iowa 

Charlotte  L.  Slade,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Susan  M.  Hibbard,  Geneva  Lake,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Catharine  Nichols,  Emelino 
C.  Webster,  and  Francis  S.  Eastman, 
Chicago,  111. 

Elizabeth  Wiggins,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Julia  Foster,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Sarah  M.  Clark,  Milwaukee,  Wis 

Sallie  E.  Crutchfield,  Lexington,  Ivy.,  as- 
signor to  Ralph  Georgi,  same  place. 
Harriet  A.  Schandevyl,  East  Saugus,  Mass  . 

Eliza  F.  Penley,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Harriet  II.  May,  Birmingham,  Conn 

Elizabeth  W.  Stiles,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Diana  S.  Mathews,  Adrian,  Mich 

Lydia  K.  Ballou,  Watervliet,  and  George 
G.  Lee,  Paw  Paw,  Mich. 

Mary  A.  Goodwin,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y 

Mary  S.  Jordan,  Bristol,  N.  IJ 

Clara  A.  Rogers,  New  Orleans,  La 

Enpkemia  Vale  Blake,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Rosa  Heilmann,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mrs.  John  M.  Goldsmith,  Great  Mills,  Md  .. 
Louisa  C.  Light,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Louis  S.  Light,  same  pdace. 

Lottie  W.  Timmens,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y 

Emily  E.  Tassey,  McKeesport,  Pa 

Laura  E.  Haack,  St.  Louts,  Mo 

Louisa  Kebm,  Urbana,  111 

Julia  E.  Snapp,  Georgetown,  111 

Emma  C.  McCutchins,  Washington,  D.  C. .. 

Mary  Louise  'Braver,  Detroit,  Mich 

Mary  A.  Bryant,  Freeport,  Me 

Ellen  J.  Ham,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Adile  Matthiessen,  Cornwall-on-the-Hud- 
son,  N.  Y. 

Emily  Rochow,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Cathrine  A.  Griswold,  Newr  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  Lindsley,  Collins,  N.  Y 

Helen  C.  Traphagen,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Annie  Traphagen,  same  place. .. 
Emma  B.  Carver,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Julia  Foster,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Susanna  L.  Robinson  and  Franklin  A.  Pow- 
ell, Pontiac,  111. 

Alwilda  Swallow,  Shelbyville,  111 

Annis  Hurd,  Waterloo,  Iowa 

Jennie  M.  Boyce,  Belvidere,  111 

Anna  Newton,  Jersey  City  Heights,  and 
Henry  Guyer,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Kate  C.  Barton,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Elizabeth  S.  Hunt,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Mary  G.  Barbour,  Portland,  Me 

Sarah  E.  Saul,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Garnham,  Carthage,  N.  Y 

Mary  L.  Mansfield,  Salem,  Mass 


Improvement  in  milk  coolers  or  warmers.. 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  devices  for  operating  sew- 
ing-machines. 

Improvement  iu  self-heating  smoothing- 
irons. 

Improvement  in  musical  tops 

Improvements  in  camp-kits 

Improvement  in  attaching  uterine  and 
other  supporters. 

Improvement  iu  drawing-slates 

Improvement  in  feather  dusters 


Improvement  in  scissors-gagcs 

Improvement  in  bed-dusting  racks 

Improvement  in  mirror- adjusters 

Improvement  in  ironing-stands 

Improvement  in  combined  skirt-supporters 
and  corsets. 

Improvement  in  artificial  flowers 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  temporary  binders  for 
paper-files. 

Improvement  in  combined  portmanteaus 
and  shawl-straps. 

Improvements  mosquito  uetsand  canopies. 

Improvement  in  hot-air  registers 

Improvement  in  hooks  for  web- drawing. .. 

Improvement  in  scissors  and  shears 

Improvement  in  satchels 

Improvement  in  washing-machines  

Improvement  iu  cooking  appaiatus 

Improvement  in  culinary  steamers 

Improvement  iu  snap-looks 

Improvement  in  apparatus  for  raising 
sunken  vessels. 

Improvement  in  automatic  fans 

Improvement  in  combined  scoops  and  sieves. 
Improvement  in  spinning  attachments  for 
sewing-machines. 

Improvement  in  doll-supporters 

Improvement  in  churn-dashers 

Improvement  in  ironing-boards 

Improvement  in  bustles 

Improvement  in  folding  chairs 

Improvement  in  centrifugal  sugar-machines 

Improvement  in  corsets - 

Improvement  iu  washing-machines 

Improvement  in  window-scaffolds 

Improvement  in  folding  flower  balconies 
and  stands. 

Improvement  in  bill-files 

Improvement  in  flat-iron  heaters 

Improvement  iu  bustles 

Improvement  in  hair-puffing  pins 

Improvement  in  plaiting  machines 

Improvement  in  ironing-tables 

Improvement  in  sewing-machines 

Improvement  in  preserving  packages  for 
fruits,  &c. 

Improvement  in  plate-lifters 

Improvement  in  metallic  casings  for  lead 
pipes. 

Improvement  in  hair-curling  irons 

Improvement  in  clasps  for  corsets i 


1 ) A TK . 


May  2,1876 
May  2, 1876 

May  o,  1870 

May  9, 1876 
May  23,1876 


May  23,1876 
May  23, 1870 
May  23, 1876 

May  23, 1876 
May  30, 1876 


May  30,1876 
May  30, 1876 
June  6,1876 
June  6,1876 

June  6,1876 

June  6,1876 
.1  une  13, 1876 
June  20,  1876 

June  27, 1876 

July  4,1876 

July  11,1876, 
J uly  1 1, 1876 
July  1 1, 1876 
July  11,  1876 
J uly  11, 1876 
July  18,1876 
July  25, 1876 

July  25, 1876 
July  25, 1876 

July  25, 1876 
July  25, 1876 
July  25, 1876 

Aug.  1, 1876 
Aug.  8, 1876 
Aug.  15, 1876 
Aug.  15, 1876 
Aug.  15,  1876 

Aug.  15,1876 
Aug.  22, 1876 
Aug.  22, 1876 
Aug.  22, 1876 

Aug.  29, 1876 

Aug.  29, 1876 
Aug.  29, 1876 

Aug.  29, 1876 
Sept..  5, 1876 
Sept.  12, 1876 
Sept.  12, 1876 

Sept.  12, 1876 
Sept.  12, 1876 

Sept.  19, 1876 
Sept.  19, 1876 

Sept.  26, 1876 
Sept.  26, 1876 


WOMEN  INV  ENTOIJS. 


19 


No. 


182,572 

182,631) 

182.  712 
182, 773 
183,813 
183, 434 

183, 536 
183, 600 
183,603 
163, 743 

183,  790 
183, 923 
184, 153 
181,423 
184,918 

184, 959 

184,996 
185, 040 
185, 150 
185,  181 
185,  246 
185, 595 

185, 655 
185,  707 
185, 739 
165,741 
185,818 
186,141 
186,148 


186,258 
186,604 
186,717 
186, 901 

186,917 
187, 016 

187, 095 

187, 158 

187, 198 
187,358 
187,495 
187, 587 


187,594 
187,657 
187, 764 
167,810 
188,  1 'i' 
188, 199 


188, 228 
188, 323 
188, 383. 
188,  426 


188, 475 
188, 660 
188,619 
188,896 
189,340 

189, 574 

*89,602 
189, 609 
169, 617 


Name  and  Address. 


Julia  Foster,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Lizzie  J.  Boyd,  Coatesville,  Pa 

Fanuey  C.  Batcheller,  Boston,  Mass 

Lydie  F.  Renshaw,  Cohasset,  Mass 

Marie  E.  Ronat,  Rochelle,  111 

Amanda  L.  Waggoner  and  John  S.  Wag- 
goner, Bridgeport,  N.  J. 

Mary  J.  Christie,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Sarah  B.  Stearns,  Duluth,  Minn 

Anna  Maria  Suydam,  Waterloo,  N.  Y 

Julia  A.  Bates,  New  York,  N.Y 

Emily  J.  Cutter,  Malden,  Mass 

Nancy  J.  Hanchette,  Chicago,  111 

Ella  Moody  Holton,  Jackson,  Mich 

Rosa  Piepenbring,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Rebecca  Siddall,  Washington,  D.  C 

Mary  Duff,  Benton,  111 

Emily  E.  Tasscy,  Pittsburg,  Pa 

Hannah  Milsom,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  S.  Weldon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  W.  P.  Keeney,  San  Francisco, Cal. 

Annie  Lodor,  Trenton,  N.  J 

Elizabeth  E.  Van  VJeck,  Chicago,  111 

Anarella  A.  Winsor,  Boston,  Mass 

Angeliue  Underwood,  Carrollton,  111 

Sarah  F.  Follette,  Boston,  Mass 

Maria L.  Ghirardini,  Pawtucket,  R.  I 

Laura  E.  Montgomery  Burr,  Lansing, Mich  . 

JutlieD.  Lipscomb,  Andrews,  Va 

Emma  Miller,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
of  one  half  her  right  to  A.  Alonzo  Miller, 
same  place. 

Christina  Lascell,  Newark,  N.  J 

Mary  Nolan,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Evelyn  L.  Edwards,  Vineland,  N.  J 

Amelia  Washburne  and  Eli  C.  Townsend, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Emma  Sivelly  Reed,  Scranton,  Pa 

Elizabeth  B.  Johnston,  Germantown,  Ky.. 

Caroline  S.  Brooks,  Helena,  Ark 

Florence  Marmot,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Mary  E.  Thompson,  Chicago,  111 

Cadi  a C.  Curtis,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Isabella  J.  Van  Skelline,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y... 
Lucy  J.  Bixby,  Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Rebecca  Sarah  Brusic,  Sonora,  Cal 

Charlotte  A.  McGee,  Jackson,  Mich 

Alice  C.  Townsend,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Sarah  F.  Follette,  Boston,  Mass 

Susannah  P.  Burton,  San  Francisco,  Cal  .1 
Elizabeth  W.  Smith,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor to  Daniel  Sutter,  same  place,  and 
Arthur  Miller,  Moorestown,  Pa. 

Margaret  II.  Bergen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Louisa  A.  Weed,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

ElizaS.  Leslie,  Saxonville,  Mass 

Louisa  F.  Sleeper,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor of  one-half  her  l ight  to  Charles 
B.  Ritter,  same  place. 

Rosa  Martin,  Portland,  Oregon 

Mary  Nolan,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

S.  Jennie  Renner,  Petersburg,  Pa 

Margaret  Harrison,  Rock  Island,  111 

Hannah  G.  Crawford,  Peabody,  Kaos 

M.  Augusta  Regua  and  Eleanor  Dunn, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Samantha  J.  Bugli,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Susan  T.  Converse,  Woburn,  Mass 

Christine  Fisher,  Salisbury,  N.  C 


Titi.e  of  Invention. 


Improvement  in  needle-threading  devices  . 

Improvement  in  plaiting-machiues 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  sectional  steam-generators 

Improvement  in  plows 

Improvement  in  station-indicators 

Improvement  in  ash-sifters 

Improvement  in  carpet-cleaners 

Improvement  in  garden-rakes 

Improvements  in  corsets  and  pads 

Improvement  in  fluting  apparatus 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  hand-protectors  for  broom- 
handles. 

Improvement  in  hemmers  for  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Improvement  in  siphon  propeller-pumps.. . 

Improvement  in  ozone-machines 

Improvement  in  panniers .. 

Improvement  in  traveling-satchels 

Improvement  in  portable  stoves 

Improvement  in  combined  abdominal  and 
breast  supporters. 

Improvement,  in  children’s  carriages 

Improvement  in  spring-pillows 

Improvement  in  underwaists 

Improvement  in  chimneys 

Improvement  in  sketching -albums 

Improvement  in  remedies  for  fevers 

Improvement  in  cooking  apparatus 


Improvement  in  abdominal  corsets 

Improvement  in  building-blocks 

Improvement  in  dough-kneading  machines 
Improvement  in  egg-poaching  utensils 


Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  devices  for  killing  mos- 
quitoes. 

Improvement  in  the  methods  of  producing 
lubricated  molds  in  plaster. 

Improvement  in  elevators  and  conveyers 
for  coke-crushers. 

Improvement  in  head-dresses 

Improvement  in  under-garments 

Improvement  in  wrappers  for  bonbons 

Improvement  in  pattern-charts  for  cutting 
garments. 

Improvement  in  churns 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  butter-dishes 

Improvement  in  underwaists 

Improvement  in  awniDgsfor  bird-cages 

Improvement  in  book  carriers  and  holders  . 


Improvement  in  catches  for  corset-clasps,  &c. 

Improvement  in  ear-rings 

Improvement  in  vegetable-mashers 

Improvement  in  detaching  horses 


Improvement  in  stoves  for  heating  sad-  irons. 
Improvement  in  art  ificial-stouo  com  positions 
Improvement  in  apple  colors  and  quarterers. 

Improvement  in  dress-charts 

Improvement  in  extensions  for  sewing-ina- 
chino  tables. 

Improvement  in  copy-books 

Improvement  in  sad-irons 

Improvement  in  under-garments 

Improvement  in  table-easels 


Date. 


Sept.  26, 1876 
Sept.  26, 1876 
Oct.  3, 1876 
Oct.  3, 1876 
Oct.  10, 1876 
Oct,  17,1876 

Oct.  24,1876 
Oct,  24,1876 
Oct.  24, 1876 
Oct,  31,1876 
Oct.  31,1876 
Oct,  31,1876 
Nov.  7, 1876" 
Nov.  14,1876 
Nov.  28, 1876 

Dec.  5, 1876 

Dec.  5, 1876 
Dec.  5, 1876 
Dec.  5, 1876 
Dec.  12,1876 
Dec.  12, 1876 
Dec.  19,1876 

Dec.  26,1676 
Dec.  26, 1876 
Dec.  26, 1876 
Dec.  26, 1876 
Jan.  2,1877 
Jan.  9, 1877 
Jan.  9, 1877 


Jan.  16,1877 
Jan.  23,1877 
Jan.  30,1877 
Jan.  30, 1877 

Jan.  30, 1877 
Feb.  6, 1877 

Feb.  6, 1877 

Feb.  6,  1877 

Feb.  6, 1877 
Feb.  13, 1877 
Feb.  20, 1877 
Feb.  20,  1877 

Feb.  20,1877 
Feb.  20,1877 
Feb.  27,1877 
Feb.  27,1877 
Mar.  6, 1877 
Mar.  6,1877 


Mar.  13, 1877 
Mar.  13,1877 
Mar.  13,  1877 
Mar.  13,  1877 


Mar.  20, 1«77 
Mar.  20, 1877 
Mar.  27, 1877 
Mar.  27, 1877 
Apr.  10, 1877 

Apr.  17, 1877 

Apr.  17, 1877 
Apr.  17, 1877 
Apr.  17,  D77 


20 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 

Name  and  Address. 

189,672 

Elizabeth  S.  Weldon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

189. 740 

Hannah  E.  Israel,  Stockton,  Cal 

1 89.  >97 

Amalie  Mev,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

189,964 

Isabella  Wallace  and  Cassius  L.  Stevens, 
Pittsburg,  Pa. 

190,  032 

Maggie  M.  Hardman,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

190, 117 

Jennie  Bondeman,  Kalamazoo,  Mich 

190, 734 

Eliza  Brough,  Greenville,  Mich 

190,745 

MavvB.  Crowninsliield, Washington,  D.  C. 

191,050 

Catherine  Hastings,  Oswego,  N.  Y 

191,  092 

Sophie  E.  Bachmann,  New  York,  N.  Y 

191, 175 

Sarah  R.  Raffel,  Hartford,  Conn 

191,  519 

Catharine  L.  Darby,  Fort  Motte,  S.  C 

191,556 

Nancy  J.  Todd  and  Robert  L.  Todd,  Sham- 
rock, Mo. 

191,742 

Katie  A.  Wvnne,  East,  Boston,  Mass 

191, 787 

Eliza  L.  Whitou,  West  Stafford,  Conn 

192, 074 

Amalie  A.  Lehnei  t,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

192, 098 

Maggie  Toohev,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

192, 201 

Isabella  J.  Van  SlLelline,  Brooklyn,  E.  D., 
N.  Y. 

192,  807 

Cordelia  E.  Yvelin,  New  York,  N.  Y 

192, 957 

Kate  Buscall,  Charles  F.  Buscall,  and  Will- 
iam Walgrain,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

193, 216 

Heleu  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass.,  as- 
signor to  John  Bigelow,  trustee,  same 
place. 

193, 249 

Julia  J.  Hoffman,  Garnett,  Kans 

193,471 

Thoursa  D.  Baldwin.  Albion,  Mich 

Mary  A.  Shelbv,  Moscow,  Ky 

193,621 

193,  663 

Florence  Kroeber,  Hoboken,  N.  J 

193, 674 

Charlotte  L.  Slade,  New  York,  N.  Y 

194, 030 

Mary  E.  Clark,  Wakefield,  Mass 

194, 069 

Louisa  Bonesteel,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

194,074 

Ella  C.  Cooke,  Washington,  D.  C.  

194, 264 

Eva  B.  Reid,  New  York,  N.  Y 

194, 392 

Josephine  Williams,  Columbia  City,  Ind. _ . 

194, 537 

Mary  E.  Sinnott,  Bakersfield,  Vt 

194,571 

Louisa  L.  Beaudetre  and  Agide  J.  Beau- 
dette,  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis. 

00 

!>• 

05 

Catherine  I.  Palmer,  Chicago.  Ill 

194,871 

Mary  C.  Hiester,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

194,927 

Margaret  Petrie,  Vallejo,  Cal.,  assignor  of 
one-half  her  right  to  Augustus  E.  New- 
comb, same  place. 

195,019 

Eleanor  W.  Jones,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

195,024 

Anuabella  G.  Knox,  New  York,  N.  Y 

195, 146 

Mary  Jane  MeColl,  Allendale,  assignor  to 
Sophia  Meyenherg,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

195, 255 

Maria  Bradley,  New  Y7ork,  (Morrisania  P. 
Q.,)N.  Y. 

195, 462 

Elizabeth  W.  Stiles,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

195, 488 

Ellen  Crebs,  Huntsville,  assignor  to  Will- 
iam E.  Miller,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

195, 531 

Mary  Catharine  Peden,  Caverna,  Ky 

195, 678 

Martha  M.  Walk,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

195,  807 

Julia  De  Quindre,  Detroit,  Mich 

195, 850 

Sarah  A.  Shepherd,  Washington,  D.  C 

195,  983 

Mary  S-.  Chase,  Boston,  Mass 

Elizabeth  Holt, Pittsburg,  Pa 

196,119 

196,264 

Sarah  L.  Stuart,  Greenfield,  Ind 

196,  396 

Mary  A.  Sprague,  Canfield,  Ohio 

196,  453 

Alice  .J.  Hoffman,  Richmond,  Iml  

196,  454 

Helen  Victoria  Holmes,  Chicago,  111 

196,615 

Julia  Wnerfel,  Sheboygan,  Wis 

196, 729 

Mary  E.  Wallace,  Newport,  Ky 

196,  743 

Sarah  Cooper,  Morrisonville,  Pa 

Titlk  of  Invention. 


Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  washing-list  indicators  ... 

Improvement  in  stove-leg  casters 

Improvement  in  folding  chairs 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  hook-supports  

Improvement  in  reciprocating  churns 

Improvement  in  darning-lasts 

Improvement  in  fruit-jars 

Improvement  in  toy  skating-rinks 

Improvement  in  traveling-hags 

Improvement  in  sealing  devicesfor  bottles, 
jars,  &c. 

Improvement  in  chicken-coops 

Improvement  in  finger-guards 

Improvement  in  stove-polish 

Improvement  in  pans  for  roasting  and  bak- 
ing meats. 

Improvement  in  plaiting-machines 

Improvement  in  processes  of  dyeing  tissue 
and  bonbon  papers. 

Improvement  in  wash-basins 

Improvement  in  school-desks 

Improvement  in  crochet  attachments  for 
sewing-machines. 

Improvement  in  dish-washers 

Improvement  in  car-couplings 

Improvement  in  stoves 

Improvement  in  calendar-clock  dials 

Improvement  in  dolls’  hats 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  glove-fasteners 

Improvement  in  shields  and  dampers  for 
fire-place  grates. 

Improvement  in  processes  of  restoring 
crape,  laces,  &c. 

Improvement  in  dyeing  and  coloring  feath- 
ers, laces,  and  other  fabrics. 

Improvement  in  cloth-cutting  machines... 
Improvement  in  kettle-covers  

Improvement  in  folding  aud  adjustable 
scaffolds  for  windows. 

Improvement  in  knee-protectors 

Improvement  in  mosquito-bars 

Improvement  in  dougli-mixcrs 

Improvement  iu  fire-escapes 

Improvement  in  the  processes  of  making 
artificial  moss  for  ornamenting  picture- 
frames,  &c. 

Improvement  iu  portable  lunch-lie  iters 

Improvement  in  inkstands 

Improvement  iu  fly-nets  for  horses 

Improvement  in  medicinal  compounds 

improvement  in  sleeve  and  cuff  retainers.. 

Improvement  in  trunks 

Improvement  in  matt  resses 

Improvement  in  night-lamps 

Improvement  in  packings  for  piston-rods, 
&c. 

Improvement  in  churns 

Improvement  in  milk-pail  stools 

Improvement  in  baking-pans  

Improvement  in  compounds  for  rendering 
photographic  paper  translucent. 

Improvement  in  dress-pattern  charts 

Improvement  in  button-hole  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Improvement  m apple  quartering  aud  cor- 
ing machines. 


Date. 


Apr.  17,1877 
Apr.  17,1877 
Apr.  24,1877 
Apr.  24, 1877 

Apr.  24,1877 
May  1,1877 
May  15,1877 
May  15,1877 
May  22, 1877 
May  22, 1-77 
May  22,1877 
June  5,1877 

June  5,1877 

June  5,1877 
J uno  12, 1877 
June  19, 1877 

June  19, 1877 
June  19, 1877 

July  3,1877 
July  10,1877 

July  17, 1877 


July  17,  1877 
July  24, 1.-77 
July  31, 1877 
July  31, 1877 
July  31,  1877 
Aug.  4,  1877 
Aug.  14, 1877 
Aug.  14,  1877 

Aug.  14,1877 

Aug.  21,1877 

Aug.  28, 1877 
Aug.  28, 1877 

Aug.  28, 1877 

Sept.  4,  1877 
Sept.  4,1877 


Sept.  11, 1877 
Sept.  11, 1877 
Sept.  11,1877 


Sept.  18, 1877 

Sept.  25, 1877 
Sept.  25, 1877 

Sept.  25, 1877 
Sept.  25, 1877 
Oct.  2, 1877 
Oct.  2, 1877 
Oct.  9, 1877 
Oct.  16,1877 

Oct.  16,  1877 
Oct.  23,1877 
Oct.  23,1877 
Oct.  23,1877 

Oct.  30,1877 
Oct.  30,1877 

Nov.  6,1877 


WOMEN  INVENTORS; 


21 


No. 


19a,  845 
197,370 
197,463 
197, 480 


197,  587 
197,588 
197,991 
198, 038 

198, 181 

198,  2 7 
198,348 
198, 4:53 


198,  505 
198,017 
198,712 


198, 798 

198,937 
198,  954 
199, 535 


199, 684 
199,  693 
199,  704 
199,  780 

199,  881 
200, 142 
200, 234 

200, 268 

200,  331 
200,  384 
200,441 
200, 487 


200,  504 
200,  506 
200, 891 
201,005 

201,010 


201,168 
201,  177 

201,  455 
201,712 
202, 115 
202, 141 

202,  209 
202,  398 
202, 438 
202, 669 


202,  792 

202,  919 

203,  091 
203, 145 
203,  214 
203,  400 
203,  727 

203,  899 
20 1,  120 
204, 196 
204,260 
204,338 
204, 500 

204,  759 
204,846 
204,  920 
205, 004 


Name  and  Address. 


Eliza  Ann  Yance,  Gallipolis,  Ohio 

Ella  M.  Holder,  Lynn,  Mass 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  Now  Haven,  Conn 

Elizabeth  \V.  Letts  and  Jeremiah  S.  Letts, 
Ripon,  Wis. 

Julia  1).  Banliehl,  Boston,  Mass 

Julia  D.  Ban  field,  Boston,  Mass 

Eliza  Brough,  Greenville,  Mich 

Eleuora  A.  Norton,  Now  Bedford,  Mass 

Laura  B.  Barker,  Springfield,  Mass 

Cornelia  E.  Beaumont,  Cleveland,  Ohio  . 
IlarietM.  Chapman,  Philadelphia,  Pa 
Miriam  Snlzbachcr and  Cordelia  E.  Yvelin, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Clara  L.  Bradley,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Laura  Z.  Hitchcock,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Ellen  F.  Towers,  Boston,  Mass 

Fanny  Elkins  and  Ida  Elkins,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Laura  Jane  Gott,  La  Grange,  Ohio 

Emma  E.  Orcndorff, Delavan,  111 

Susan  Ue  Lamater  Granger,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

Cinthia  Jane  Beattie,  Pueblo,  Colo 

Margaret  P.  Colvin,  Battle  Creek,  Mich  . .. 

Emma  S.  Hampton,  Detroit,  Mich 

Clara  L.  Bradley,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Louisa  A.  Weed,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Rosalie  W.  Mackall,  Washington,  1).  C 

Ursula  L.  Webster,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Sarah  A.  Elliott,  Oxford,  N.  C 

Amanda  Owen,  Williamsport,  Pa  

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Anna  Dormitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emily  A.  Stears,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Harriet  .T.  Buell,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  Carter,  Folsom  City,  Cal 

Josephine  Bliss,  Primghar,  Iowa  

Laviua  Grube,  Liberty  Mills,  Iiul 

Mary  Hawkins  and  Henry  Hawkins,  Se- 
dalia,  Mo. 

Elizabeth  Delong,  Stone  Church,  Pa 

Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y - 

Cornelia  A.  Sheldon,  Amity,  N.  Y 

Catharine  Smith,  Utica,  N.  Y 

Catharine  R.  Mott,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Henrietta  Bowie,  Houma,  La 

Anna  M.  Woodhull,  Freehold,  N.  .1  

Julia  1).  Ban  field,  Boston,  Mass 

Emily  A.  Hill,  Princeton,  Ind 

Elizabeth  Shane  and  Joseph  Shane,  Peca- 
tonica,  and  George  W.  Hooker,  Seward, 
111. 

Margaret  P.  Colvin.  Battle  Creek,  Mich  . . . 

Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Mary  J.  Taylor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Ella  G.  Haller,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Florence  II.  Stumpf,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Julia  D.  Ban  field,  Boston,  Mass 

Atuelie  Hackelberg,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Gertrude  A.  Dunn,  Chicago,  111 

Julia  F.  Wingate,  Boston,  Mass 

Elida  M.  Capen,  Charlton  Depot,  Mass 

Margaret  Sudderick,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Kittle  E.  Keeler,  Apulia,  N.  Y 

Carrie  A.  Munro,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  Ter. 

Emilie  G.  Rowe,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Gracie  S.  Roberts,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Anna  T.  Snyder,  Connersville,  Ind 

Jane  B.  Smith,  Worcester,  Mass 


Title  ok  Invention. 


Improvement  in  tuckers 

Improvement  in  piano  pedal  attachments. 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  dish-cleaning  machines. .. 

Improvement  in  stocking-supporters 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  churns 

Improvement  in  rack  attachments  for 
pianos,  organs,  &c. 

Improvement  in  attachments  for  casters — 

Improvement  in  life-boats 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  water-closets. 

Improvement  in  undersuits 

Improvement  in  skirt  and  hose  suspenders. 
Improvement  in  coverings  for  monumental 
tombstones. 

Improvement  in  automatic  fans 

Improvement  in  car-coupling  pins 

Improvement  in  apple-corers 

Improvement  in  sewing-machine  chairs  .. 

Improvement  in  ointments 

Improvement  in  clothes-pounders 

Improvement  in  dish-washers 

Improvement  in  underwear 

Improvement  in  paper  pillow-shams 

Improvement  in  perforating-machines 

Improvement  in  adjustable  patterns  for 
garments. 

Improvement  in  reels 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  window-cleaning  chairs  . 
Improvement  in  household  presses  for 
fruits,  &c. 

Improvement  in  pillows 

Improvement  in  bee-feeding  devices 

Improvement  in  kitchen-tables 

Improvement  in  clamps  for  attaching  mop 
heads  and  wringers  to  pails. 
Improvement  in  medical  compounds 

Improvement  in  steam  and  fume  boxes 

Improvement  in  garment-supporters 

Improvement  in  fire-escapes 

Improvement  in  water-cans. 

Improvement  in  fire-escapes 

Improvement  in  medical  compounds 

Improvement  in  sandals 

Improvement  in  bosom-forms 

Improvement  in  ironing-tables 

Improvement  in  fluting  devices 


Improvement  in  clothes-pounders 

Improvement  in  foot- warmers 

Improvement  in  envelopes - 

Improvement  in  suit-light  ing  lamps 

Improvement  in  tluting-irons 

Improvement  in  corset-busks 

Improvement  in  packing  cases  or  boxes  for 
bottles. 

Improvement  in  paper  boxes 

Improvement  in  dress-makers’  squares. ... 

Improvement  in  index-tags  for  books 

I luprovement  in  hand-guides  for  piano- fortes 

Improvement  in  sad-iron  stands 

Improvement  in  vapor-baths 

Improvement  in  sad-iron  polishers 

Improvement  in  case-hardening  iron 

Improvement  in  caloric-safes 

Improvement  in  devices  for  greasing  bak- 
ing-dishes. 


Date. 


Nov.  6,1877 
Nov.  20,  1877 
Nov.  27,  1877 
Nov.  27,  1877 

Nov.  27,  1877 
Nov.  27,  1877 
Dec.  11,  1877 
Dee.  11,1877 

Dec.  18, 1877 
1 tec.  18,  1877 
Doc.  18,1-77 
Dec.  18,  1877 

Dec.  25, 1877 
Dec.  25, 1877 
Dec.  25, 1877 

Jan.  1, 1878 

Jan.  8,  1878 
Jan.  8,  1878 
Jan.  22, 1878 

Jan.  29, 1878 
Jan.  29,1878 
Jan.  29, 1878 
Jan.  29, 1878 
Jan.  29,  1858 
Feb.  12, 1*78 
Feb.  12,  1878 

Feb.  12,  1878 
Feb.  12, 1878 
Feb.  19, 1878 
Feb.  19,  1878 
Feb.  19,  1878 

Feb.  19,1878 
Fob.  19,1878 
Mar.  5, 1878 
Mar.  5, 1878 

Mar.  5,1878 

Mar.  12, 1878 
Mar.  12,  1«78 
Mar.  19, 1878 
Mar.  26, 1878 
Apr.  9, 1878 
Apr.  9, 1878 
Apr.  9,1878 
Apr.  16,1878 
Apr.  16, 1878 
Apr.  23, 1878 


Apr.  23,1878 
Apr.  30, 1878 
Apr.  30, 1878 
Apr.  30,  1878 
Apr.  30, 1878 
May  7, 1878 
May  14,1878 

May  21,1878 
May  21,  1878 
May  28, 1878 
May  28,1878 
May  28,1878 
Line  4,  878 
June  11, 1878 
J une  1 1, 1878 
Juno  18, 1878 
June  18, 1878 


22 


No. 


205,  :ui 
205,448 

205,457  ! 
205,519 

205,  v-0:> 
205,807  ; 

206,358  I 

206,616 

206,  628 

206,727 
206,  881 


206,  935 
206, 936 
207, 035 


207, 083 
207, 127 


207,  368 

208,  031 

208, 035 
208,  392 
208,  577 
208,  729 


208,  807 
209, 121 

209,  307 
209,413 
209, 519 

209, 666 
210, 117 
210, 154 
210,810 
211,054 

211,131 
211,203 
2L1,  246 
211,426 
211,552 

211,574 


211,  759 
212,343 

212,  423 

212,  461 
212,520 
212,677 

212,900 

213,094 
213, 255 

213, 360 

213, 580 

213,  588 


213,  059 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


Name  and  Address. 


Mary  M.  Sreuber,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Isabella  J.  Van  Skclline,  Brooklyn,  E.  1)., 
X.  V. 

Julia  Woodruff,  Detroit,,  Mich 

Mary  P.  Ayers,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Amelia  Moy,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Susan  M.  II.  Pennington,  Evansville,  Iiul 

Clementine  B.  Robbins,  South  Abington, 
Mass. 

Virginia  M.  Ring,  New  Orleans,  La 

Louisa  B.  Simpson,  Lawrence,  Ivans 

Ellen  D.  W.  Hatch,  Rolla,  Mo 

Bertha  Kaufmann,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor of  one-third  of  her  right,  to  Leo- 
pold J.  Speer,  same  jdace. 

Anna  Donuitzer,  Now  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  Dormitzcr,  Now  York,  N.  Y 

Clara  P.  Hoffman  and  Nicholas  Meyers, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  said  Meyers  assignor  to 
said  Hoffman. 

Fannie  C.  Tennyson,  Tyler,  Tex 

M.  Addie  Maybee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
of  oue-lialf  her  right  to  William  Dult'us, 
samo  place. 

Jennia  Powers,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Marion  Slioles,  Broekport,,  and  Charles  H. 
Morse,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

MaryN.  Roberts,  Indianapolis,  Iud 

Magdalene  Holden,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Bettie  Elliott,  Guutersvillo,  Ala 

Mary  C.  Smith  Flanigan,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignor  of  one-third  her  right  to  John 
W.  Eastermau,  same  place. 

Charlotte  Gillard,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Amelia  A.  Heaton,  Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Abbie  G.  Trickey,  Manchester,  N.  H 

Henriette  Moses,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  T.  Sands,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Susan  H.  Deeou,  Centreville,  Ohio 

Sarah  A.  Haydock,  Ostrander,  Ohio 

Hattie  J.  Schmid,  Olney,  111 

Almira  Selby,  Baltimore,  Md 

Irene  L.  Rogers,  Springlield,  Mass 

Esther  Jane  Bruce,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Althea  F.  Whitney,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Alice  W.  McClure,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Josephine  1 >.  Rogers,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Margaret  L.  Brisbane,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Clara  P.  Hoffman  and  Nicholas  Meyers, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. ; said  Meyers  assignor  to 
said  Hoffmau. 

Mary  J.  McCullough,  Lawrence,  Ivans 

Catharine  A.  Adams,  Milford,  Conn 

Anna  C.  Baldwin,  Newark,  N.  J 

Sarah  A.  Haydock,  Ostrander,  Ohio 

J:  M. Smith,  Fishkill Landing, N.  Y 

Marion  J.  Wellman,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Nannie  Connoran  and  James  Connoran, 
Hillsdale,  Iowa. 

Charlotta  H.  Carlson,  Lee,  England 

Louisa  B.  Simpson,  Lawrence,  Ivans 

Mary  P.  R.  Tilton,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Minnie  Lindbeiin,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  L.  Palmer,  Chariton,  Iowa 


Hannah  E.  Israel,  BaDtas,  Cal 


Title  ok  Invention. 


Improvement  in  dolls 

Improvement  in  wrappers  for  bonbons 

Improvement  in  fruit-jar  holders 

Improvement  in  tile-guards 

Improvement  in  driers 

Improvement  in  processes  of  coloring  pho- 
tographs. 

Improvement  in  underwaists 

Improvement  in  automatic  water  cut-offs.. 
Improvement  in  apparatus  for  destroying 
vegetation  on  railroads. 

Improvement  in  canceling-stamps 

Improvement  in  wash-boards 


Inprovement  in  window-cleaning  step- 
chairs. 

Improvement  in  w'ndow-oleaning  step- 
chairs. 

Improvement  in  blind-stitch  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Improvement  in  tiower-baskots 

Improvement  in  plaiting-machines 


Improvement  in  medical  compounds 

Improvement  in  blacking-boxes 

Improvement  in  sad-iron  holders , 

Improvement  in  pocket-spittoons 

Improvement  in  quilting-frames 

Improvement  in  tire-eseapes  


Improvement  in  children’s  table-trays 

Improvement  in  clothes-Sriers 

Improvement  ill  alphabet-blocks 

Improvement  in  sleeve  elevators 

Improvement  in  apparatus  for  lifting  and 
carrying  invalids. 

Improvement  in  fruit-jar  protectors 

Improvement  in  car-couplings 

Improvement  in  egg-poachers 

Improvement  in  stockings 

Improvement  in  processes  of  skeletonizing 
leaves. 

Improvement  in  change  counters  

Improvement  iu  dish-washers 

Improvement  in  churn-dashers 

Improvement  in  cloaks 

Improvement  in  dishes  for  refrigerating 
and  preserving  food. 

Improvement  in  liemmers  for  blind-stitch 
sewing-machines. 

Improvement  in  tea  and  coffee  pots 

Improvement  in  kitchen-cabinets 

Improvement  iu  cow-milkers 

Improvement  in  car-couplings 

Improvement  in  corset-steels 

Improvement  in  movable  breastworks  or 
shields. 

Improvement  iu  clothes-pounders 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  apparatus  for  destroying 
vegetation  on  railroads. 

Improvement  in  ventilated  pillows,  mat- 
tresses, &c. 

Improvement  in  tobacco-bags 

Improvement  in  combined  aspirators,  con- 
cealed uterine  cauterizers,  and  vaginal 
syrin  ges. 

Improvement  in  parasols 


Date. 


June  25, 1878 
Juno  25, 1878 

June  25, 1878 
July  2,1878 
July  9,  1878 
July  9,1878 

July  23,1878 

July  30,1878 
July  30,1878 

Aug.  6,1878 
Aug.  13,  1878 


Aug.  13, 1878 
Aug.  13, 1878 
Aug.  13,  1878 


Aug.  13, 1878 
Aug.  20, 1878 


Aug.  27, 1878 
Sept.  17, 1878 

Sept.  17, 1878 
Sept.  24, 1878 
Oct.  1 , 1878 
Oct.  8, 1878 


Oct,  8, 1878 
Oct.  22, 1878 
Oct.  22, 1878 
Oct,  29.1878 
Oct.  29,1878 

Nov.  5,1878 
Nov.  19,1878 
Nov.  19,1878 
Deo.  10, 1878 
Dec.  17,1878 

Jan.  7, 1879 
Jan.  7,  1879 
Jan.  7,  l>-79 
Jan.  14, 1879 
Jan.  21,1879 

Jan.  21,1879 


Jan.  28,1879 
Feb.  18,1879 
Feb.  18,1879 
Feb.  18, 1879 
Feb.  18,1879 
Mar.  4,  1879 

Mar.  4,1879 

Mar.  11,1879 
Mar.  11, 1879 

Mar.  18,1879 

Mar.  25, 1879 
Mar.  25, 1879 


Mar.  25, 1879 


WOMEN  IN  VENT  v US. 


23 


No. 


213,706 

214,084 
214, 142 

214, 174 

214.247 
214,266 

214,271 

214.326 
214,426 

214,782 

214,998 

215,096 

215.248 
215,310 

215,  628 

215, 725 
215,815 

216,  001 
216,223 
216, 336 
216,  498 

216.634 

216. 635 
216,717 
217,348 
217,371 
217,434 
217,679 

217,682 
217,721 
217,768 
218, 047 
218,201 

218.327 
218,430 
218,606 


218, 827 
218,915 

219,011 

219,234 

219,796 

219,820 

220,016 


220, 063 
220, 233 

220, 245 
220,341 

220,  477 

220, 606 
220,630 
220, 675 


220, 697 
220, 925 


221,051 
221,  111 
221,346 


Name  and  Address. 


Pliebe  K.  Stice  and  William  H.  King,  Swan 
Creek,  111. 

Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Harriet  G.  Hosmer,  Koine,  Italy 

Emma  E.  Morse,  Charlestown,  Mass 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Charlotte  A.  Von  Cort  and  Sarah  A.  Shep- 
herd, Washington,  D.  C. 

Anna  Ziindorff,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sybilla  K.  Troelicht,  Chicago,  111 

Maria  E.  B.  Miller,  Omaha,  Nehr 

Adelaide  E.  Mann,  Lawrence,  Mass 

Mary  A.  Frost,  Bartlesville,  Ohio 

Maria  Chapman,  Dubois,  111.,  assignor  to 
herself  and  Annie  Getcliell,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lizzie  K.  Shipman,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Margaret  E.  Adams,  South  Bend,  Ind 

Katharine  L.  Jewell,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Daniel  A.  Loriug,  same  place. 

Annie  F.  Craig,  Washington,  D.  C 

Ellen  Maria  Ford,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y... 

Lucinda  Warren,  Providence,  R.  I 

Caroline  Schwenkel,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  F.  McCartney,  Omaha,  Nehr 

Fanney  C.  Batcheller,  Boston,  Mass 

Angeline  Underwood,  Carrollton,  111  

Hannah  C.  Warner,  Woodbury,  N.  ,1 

Sophia  H.  Baker,  Wilmington,  111 

Mary  Ann  Day,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Regina  Harrison,  Columbus,  Miss 

Amanda  E.  'Purvey , Fredericktown,  Ohio  .. 
Martha  Byrkit,  Knightstown,  Ind 

Lydia  S.  Dewing,  Natick,  Mass 

Julia  D.  Bantield,  Boston,  Mass 

Harriet  E.  Bonham,  St.  Joseph.  Mo 

Pamelia  Millar,  Kenton,  Ohio 

Charlotte  A.  Von  Cort,  Washington,  D.  C. .. 

Julia  C.  Smith,  Ashton,  III 

Augusta  M.  Day,  Boston,  Mass  

Amelia  U.  Waterman,  Troy,  assignor  of 
one-half  her  right  to  Mitchell  Dessert, 
Green  Island,  N.  Y. 

Emma  S.  Orne,  Cambridgeport,  Mass 

Amelia  Bagliu,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Eugenia  C.  Page,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  Dormitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Evelyn  Beecher,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Ciieilie  Kohl,  Jersey  City  Heights,  N.  J 

Mary  A.  Dennis,  Newark,  N.  .).,  assignor  of 
one-half  of  her  right  to  William  11.  liar 
rison,  same  place. 

A dido  Engstrom,  Paris,  France 

Pauline  II.  Gontard,  Cort6bert,  Switzer- 
land. 

Martha  Lee,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  W.  M.  Cameron,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Paulina  M.  L.  TIerse,  Hamilton,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Josephine  S.  Goye,  Boston,  Mass 

Annie  McFarlane,  San  Bernardino,  Cal 

Mary  E.  Smith  and  George  B.  Fay,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  said  Smith  and 
Catharine  R.  Fay,  same  place. 

Rosa  E.  Brookes,  Chicago,  III 

Margaret  E.  Knight,  Springfield,  Mass., 
assignor  to  the  Eastern  Paper  Bag  Com- 
pany. 

Rosa  H.  Goldsmith,  Charleston,  S.  C 

Margaret  E.  Skerritt,  Albany,  N.  Y 

Rosa  O’Donnell,  San  Francisco,  Cal 


Title  of  Invention. 


Improvement  in  invalid-bedsteads 

Improvement  in  roasting  and  baking  pans. 
Improvement  in  processes  of  making  arti- 
ficial marble. 

Improvement  in  folding  chairs 

Improvement  in  corsets.  

Improvement  in  sewing-machine  treadles. . 

Improvement  in  combined  tables,  sinks,  &c. 

Improvement  in  head-mufflers 

Improvement  in  machines  for  tilling  and 
corking  bottles 

Improvement  in  wash-boilers 

Improvement  in  corpse-coolers 

Improvement  in  lefining  copper 

Improvement  in  bill-files 

Improvement  in  dre-s  makers’  charts 

Improvement  in  preserving  oysters 

Improvement  in  pictures — 

Improvement  in  boxes  and  covers  for  tiling 
decorated  porcelain. 

Improvement  in  dish-washers 

Improvement  in  artificial  flowers 

Improvement  in  thimbles 

Improvement  in  ear  holders. 

Improvement  in  spring-beds 

Improvement  in  coolers  for  butter- workers. 

Improvement  in  food-steamers 

Improvement  in  abdominal  corsets 

Improvement  in  watering-dippers 

Improvement  in  milk-coolers 

Improvement  in  combined  lap  tables, work- 
boxes,  and  work-stands. 

Improvement  in  wardrobes 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  ear-muffs 

Improvement  in  chicken-coops 

Improvement  in  sewing-machine  treadles.. 
Improvement  in  boiler  washing-machines  . 

Improvement  in  garment  stiffeners 

Improvement  in  collars 


Improvement  in  heaters  for  curling-irons  .. 
j Improvement  in  hats  and  other  head- cov- 
erings. 

Improvement  in  braces 

Improvement  in  window-cleaning  chairs  . 

Improvement  in  till-alarms  . 

Improvement  in  diaper  covers 

Improvement  in  refuse-strainers  for  kitchen- 
sinks. 

Improvement  in  buckles 

Improvement  in  stem-winding  watches  ... 

Improvement  in  provision-safes 

Improvement  in  napkins  and  analogous  ar- 
ticles. 

Improvement  in  cockle-separators. 

Improvement,  in  doll-supporters 

Improvement  in  dumping-wagons 

Improvement  in  adjustable  pillow-sham 
holders 

Improvement,  in  dress-buttons 

Improvement  in  paper-bag  machines 


Improvement  in  bale-ties 

i Improvement  in  car-steps 

j Improvement  in  attachments  for  invalid- 

J beds. 


Date. 


Mar.  25, 1879 

Apr.  8,  1879 
Apr.  8, 1879 

Apr.  8,1879 
Apr.  15,1879 
Apr.  15,1879 

Apr.  15,1879 
Apr.  15,1879 
Apr.  15,  t879 

Apr.  29, 1379 
May  6,  1879 
May  6, 1879 

May  13,1879 
May  13,1879 
May  20,1879 

May  27,1879 
May  27,1879 

May  27,  1879 
June  3,1879 
June  10, 1879 
.1  one  1 7, 1879 
.1  line  17,  1879 
June  17,  1879 
J nne  24, 1879 
.July  8,1879 
July  8,1879 
July  8,1879 
J uly  22, 1879 

July  22, 1879 
July  22,  1879 
July  22,  1879 
July  29, 1879 
Ang.  5,1879 
Aug.  5, 1879 
Aug.  12,  1879 
Aug.  12, 1879 


Aug.  26, 1879 
Aug.  26, 1879 

Aug.  26, 1879 
Sept.  2, 1879 
Sept,  23, 1879 
Sept.  23, 1879 
Sept.  30, 1879 


Sept.  30, 1879 
Oct,  7, 1879 

Oct,  7, 1879 
Oct.  7, 1879 

Oct,  14,1879 

Oct.  14,1879 
Oct,  14,1879 
Oct.  14,1879 


Oct.  21,1879 
Oct,  28,1879 


Oct,  28,1879 
Oct,  28,1879 
Nov.  4, 1879 


24 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


221,587  ; 
221,648 
221,880  ; 

221,947 
221,949  i 

222,026  I 
222, 262 
222!  628  I 

222,741 
222, 879 
223,  330 

223, 378 
223, 527 
223, 534 


223,543 
223,621 
224, 117 
224,201  1 


224,272 

224,748 


224, 818 
225,211 
225, 302 
225, 765 


225, 839 
225,979 
226,264 
226, 793 
226, 803 
226, 877 
226, 976 
227,167 

227,235 
227,480  | 
227, 978 
228, 026 
228,141 

228, 202 

228,  232 
228,2:18 
228,414 
228, 612 

228, 865 
228, 924 

229, 016 

229,  088 
229, 225 
229, 244 
229, 483 

229. 833 

229. 834 
229, 944 
229, 946 
230, 026 
230, 199 

230,  432 
230, 560 
230,641 


Xamk  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


Atuanda  I?.  Manwarring,  Detroit,  Mich.... 

Emma  J.  Wood,  Do  Ruyter,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Walton,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Margaret  F.  Sullivan,  Chicago,  111 

Alice  J.  Whitney,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to 
D.  C.  Whitney,  same  place. 

Mary  J.  Dexter,  Milwaukee,  Wis 

Sarah  A.  Felt,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Mary  A.  C.  Holmes,  Newport,  R.  I 

Elvira  A.  Russell,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Gertrude  A.  Duuu,  Chicago,  111 

Sarah  E.  Finley  and  Gideon  C.  Finley, 
Petersburg,  Twin. 

Emma  J.  Osborne,  Easley,  S.  C 

Eleanor  A.  McMann,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Addie  M.  Pont,  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  James  II.  Holly  and  Elihu  B.  Taylor, 
same  place. 

Martha  E.  Riley,  Harrisburg,  Oregon 

Ella  S.  Williams,  Mount  Morris, N.  Y 

Sarah  A.  Ulmer,  Portland,  Me 

M.  Addie  Maybee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
of  one  halfof  herrightto  William  Duffus, 
same  place. 

Harriet  J.  Buell,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Johanna Yoos,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
herself  and  Abraham  Kanfmann,  same 
place. 

Susan  H.  Decou,  Centreville,  Ohio 

Sarah  A.  Cuningham,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  J.  Riley,  Indianapolis,  Ind 

Netta  G.  Rood,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of 
one-half  of  her  right  to  L.  M.  Sanford, 
Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Amanda  T.  Jones,  Clinton,  Wis 

Mary  Goldman,  Toledo,  Ohio 

Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Bertha  Schleifcr,  Neiv  York,  N.  Y' 

Florence  H.  Stumpf,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Mary  Fletcher  Pierce,  Boston,  Mass 

Emily  A.  Clark,  Alexandria,  Nebr 

Mary  A.  C.  Holmes,  Newport,  R.  I 

Elizabeth  Ford,  Pellville,  Ky 

Lucinda  A.  Bucknam,  Needham,  Mass 

Kate  D.  Hughes,  Washington,  D.  C 

Mari  Berger,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Felice  Tocci,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Henry  Herrmann,  same  place. 

Florence  Kroeber,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Marie  A.  Vosburgh,  Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Catherine  A.  Williamson,  St.  Louis,  Mo  ... 

Mary  A.  Steers,  Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Elizabeth  Dark,  Davis  Collins,  and  George 
W.  Nelson,  Quitman,  Mo. 

Eliza  A.  Case,  Williametown,  N.  Y 

Emma  J.  Osborne,  Anderson  Court-House, 


Improvement  in  adjustable  head-rests 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Improvement  in  locomotivo  and  other 
chimney® 

Improvement  in  slates 

Improvement  in  fish  boners  and  scalers 


Nov.  11,1879 
Nov.  11,  1H79 
Ndv.  18, 1879 

Nov.  25, 1879 
Nov.  25, 1879 


Improvement  in  portable  bath-closets 

Improvement  in  sleeve- adjusters 

Improvement  in  machines  lor  channeling 
and  pricking  soles. 

Improvement  in  pressing-irons 

Improvement  in  paper  dishes  and  buckets. 
Bee-bucket 


Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 


Dec. 

Dec. 

Jan. 


25. 1879 
2, 1879 

16. 1879 


16. 1879 

23. 1879 
6, 1880 


Baggage  attachment  for  vehicles. ... 

Guard  for  sleeping-car  berths 

Loom  for  weaving  tubular  fabrics. .. 


.Tan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


6, 1880 
13, 1880 
13, 1880 


Dress-inaker’s  chart 

Dress-protector 

Egg-beater 

Plaiting-inachine. . . 


Jan.  13,1880 
Jan.  13,1880 
Feb.  3,1880 
Feb.  3, 1880 


Combined  folding  chair  and  pillow-rest...  Feb.  10, 1880 
Shawl-strap Feb.  17,1880 


Window-frame 

Abdominal  corset 

Dust-pan 

Wardrobe-bed 


Feb.  24,  1880 
Mar.  9,1880 
Mar.  9,  1880 
Mar.  23,  1880 


Oil-burner 

Wash  for  the  hair 

Life-raft 

Hook  and  eye  fastener 

Fluting-iron 

Dustpan 

Washing-machine 

Mechanism  forchanneliug  and  pricking  the 
soles  of  boots  and  shoes. 

Brush  for  greasing  griddles  

Method  of  preparing  absorbent  cotton. 

Window-button  securer 

Liniment 

Book-case 


Mar.  23, 1880 
Mar.  30,1880 
Apr.  (i,  1880 
Apr.  20,1880 
Apr.  20,1880 
Apr.  27,1880 
Apr.  27, 1880 
May  4, 1880 

May  4, 1880 
May  11,1880 
May  25,  1880 
May  25, 1880 
May  25, 1880 


Alarm-clock  

Danger-signal 

Shoulder-brace 

Pillow-sham  holder 

Combined  harrow,  marker,  and  cultivator. 


Juno  1,1880 
J uno  1, 18*0 
June  1 , 1H80 
June  1,1880 
Juno  H,  1880 


Fruit-jar  lifter June  15, 1880 

Baggage  attachment  for  vehicles Juno  15, 1880 


S.C. 


Marion  L.  II.  Smith,  Wiscasset,  Me 

Mary  E.  Brace,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  G.  Young,  Hartford,  Conn 

Evelyn  F.  French,  New  York,N.  Y 

Celia  A.  Smith  and  John  Nall,  Glenwood, 
Kans. 

Eleanor  A.  McMann,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Eleanor  A.  McMann,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Christina  Beggs,  Allegheny,  Pa 

Mary  W.  Blacker,  Brentwood,  N.  Y 

Lydia  I.  Lanphere,  Waterloo,  Iowa 

Harriet  A.  Sawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Chestina  A.  Palmer,  Piermont,  N.  II 

Mary  Ann  Mall  alien,  Aurora.  Ill 

Cremora  F.  McCarty  and  Wrn.  McCarty, 
Boston,  assignois  of  four-fifths  of  their 
right  to  Francis  Am ory,  Beverly,  and  S. 
Snow,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


Art  of  illustrating  hooks 

Pattern-chart  for  use  in  cutting  dresses 

Sofa-bed 

Artist’s  hoard 

Skirt-supporter 


June  22, 1880 
June  22, 1880 
June  22, 18*0 
Juno  29, 1880 
June  29, 1880 


Safe-guard  for  sleeping-berths. 

Guard  for  sleeping-car  berths 

Car-seat 

Strap  for  Baby-chairs 

Shutter- worker 

Dish-heater 

Easel  for  decorating  pottery  

Method  of  repairing  hoots  and  shoes 

Flat-iron 


July  13, 1880 
J illy  13, 1880 
J illy  13,  1880 
July  13, 1880 
July  13,1*80 
July  20,1880 
•July  27, 1880 
July  27,1880 
Aug.  3,1880 


WOMEN  INVENTORS 


25 


No. 


230,  723 

230,  <~94 

231,  025 


231,120 
231, 141 
231,270 
231, 329 
231.487 

231,632 

231,975 


232, 107 
232, 127 

232, 162 
232, 246 
232, 403 
232, 697 

232,701 
232,  820 
232,  934 

232,  948 
233,011 
233,217 

233,  340 
233,  401 
233, 574 

233, 758 
233, 865 
234,265 

234,348 
234, 384 
234,781 
234, 785 
234,808 
234, 821 
234,909 
235, 092 
235,  1 12 
235, 153 
235,  340 
235,  403 
235,  487 
236,019 
236, 164 
236,213 
236, 522 
236, 686 


236,718 

236,  896 

237,  082 
237,  154 

237,  422 
237,485 
237, 503 
237,791 
237, 858 

237. 948 

237. 949 
238, 104 
238, 221 

238,  443 
238, 477 
238,  564 
238,  606 
238,  807 
239, 113 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  oe  Invention. 


Emily  E.  Tassey,  McKeesport,  Pa 

Edith  A.  Pope,  Boston,  Mass 

Harriet  A.  Farnain,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  as- 
signor of  one-half  of  her  right  to  Homer 
0.  Elh  r,  same  place. 

Orphana  Taylor,  Caledonia,  Ohio 

Frances  E.  Avery,  Metuchen,  N.  J 

Alice  Casand,  Kokomo,  Ind 

Minnie  lvelck,  Boston,  Mass 

Jane  Henry  and  James  It.  Smith,  Chicago, 


Siphon  propeller-pump 

Painter’s  palette 

Cooking  and  heating  apparatus 


Medical  compound  for  ague 

Oven  grate  or  shelf 

Curtain-fixture 

Hand-telephone  support  ... 
Urinal  for  invalids 


III. 


Date. 


Aug.  3,1880 
Aug.  Id,  1880 
Aug.  10, 1880 


Aug.  10, 1880 
Aug.  17,  1880 
Aug.  17,  1880 
Aug.  17,  1880 
Aug.  24, 1880 


Sarah  E.  Thecker,  Georgetown,  D.  C 

Johanna  Voos,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  herself  and  Abraham  Kaufmann,  same 
place. 

Hannah  H.  Bowker,  Boston,  Mass 

Rebecca  M.  Hicks,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Hattie  I).  Wilson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Maria  Duenckel,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Lizzie  Herrick,  Iowa  City,  Iowa 

Martha  J.  Dorsett,  Prince  George’s  County, 
Md. 

Elizabeth  Gallaher,  Bradford,  Pa 

Josephine  M.  Hicks,  Boston,  Mass 

Sarah  N.  Burridge,  Somerville,  Mass 

Fanny  Deruham,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Helen  1).  Partridge,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Marion  F.  Derby,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Joanna  Fithian,  Kniglitstovvn,  Ind 

Ellene  A.  Bailey,  St.  Charles,  Mo 

Kate  M.  Strong  and  John  Jay  Strong,  Tal- 
ladega, Ala. 

Felice  Tocci,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Alma  C.  Macallist.er,  Brookline,  Mass 

Evelyn  F.  French  and  Milton  C.  Jeffers, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Emily  A.  Tefft,  East  Otto,  N.  Y 

Medora  D.  Barringer,  Silver  Creek,  Mich . . . 

Martha  A.  lliff,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Julia  A.  King,  Sherman,  Tex 

Mary  A.  Reaves,  Shelling,  Cal  

Mary  A.  Taylor,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  Dewey,  Chicago,  111 

Alma  C.  Macallister,  Brookline,  Mass 

Corinno  Young,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  E.  Jordan,  Arha,  Ind 

Clara  P.  Clark,  Wakefield,  Mass 

Mary  11.  Baldwin,  Hamlin,  Tex 

Ann  Eliza  Arnold,  Providence,  R.  I 

Mary  M.  Graham,  Lynn,  Mass 

Ellen  B.  Kendall,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Caroline  Clement,  Penhook,  Va 

Elizabeth  Wilson,  Shelby  ville,  Ind 

Cremora  F.  McCarty,  Boston,  assignor  of 
three-fifths  to  Francis  Amory,  Beverly, 
Mass. 


Boot  and  shoo  . 
Package-holder 


Aug.  24, 1886 
Sept.  7,  18«0 


Unhitching  device  for  stable-stalls 

Sewing-machine  receptacle  and  extension- 
table  leaf. 

Combined  stay  and  sliouldor-brace 

Nursing-dress 

Doll-support 

Fruit-drier 


Sept.  14, 1880 
Sept.  14, 1880 

Sept.  14, 1880 
Sept.  14,  1880 
Sept..  21, 1880 
Sept.  28, 1880 


Steam-cooker 

Cistern-spout  and  trap  therefor 

Hood  

Sewer 

Foot-bath 

Process  for  preserving  fruits  and  other  ar- 


Sept.28, 1880 
Oct.  5,  1880 
Oct.  5, 1880 
Oct.  5, 1880 
Oct.  5, 1880 
Oct.  12,  1880 


tables,  &c.,  from 


tides. 

Dish-drainer 

Boot 

Device  for  protecting 
crawling  insects. 

Fire-escape 

Oil-stove 

Sound-deadening  attachment  for  railway- 
cars. 

Electrical  therapeutical  appliance 

Thread-cutter 

Guide  for  pen-holders 

Cough-medicine 

Compound  for  catarrh 

Sleeve-pattern 

Dress-shield 

Sad-iron  heater 

Corset 

Kitchen-cabinet 

Underwaist 

Shirt-ironirur  board 

Fumigating  compound 

Dress-protector 

Ice- shaver 

Tension  device  for  sewing-machines 

Hair-crimper 

Wick-raiser  for  lamps 


Oct, 

Oct, 

Oct, 

Oct, 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
1 )ec. 
1 )ec. 
1 )cc. 
1 )cc. 
1 )ec. 
Dec. 
I )ec. 
Jan. 


Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


19, 1880 
19, 18S0 
19, 1880 

19. 1880 
2,  1880 
9,  1880 

9. 1880 
16, 1880 
23, 1880 
23,  1880 
23, 1880 

23. 1880 

30. 1880 

7. 1880 

7. 1880 
7,  1881) 

! 1.  1880 

14. 1880 
1 I.  1"" 
28,  1880 

4. 1881 
4,1881 

11.1881 
18, 1881 


Emma  J.  Rawlings,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Minna  Knapp,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Isabella  Ilillen,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Mary  E.  Armstrong,  Baltimore,  Md 

Mary  E.  Walton,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Clark,  Wakefield,  Mass 

Sarah  A.  Drewry,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  Weyl,  Vallouia,  Pa 

Nancy  J.  Graham,  Jackson,  Ohio 

Fanny  C.  Batcheller,  Boston,  Mass 

Fanny  C.  Batcheller,  Boston,  Mass 

Caroline  C.  Frost,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Lizzie  Farquharson,  Chicago,  III 

Marie  Schulze,  Berlin,  Prussia,  Germany. 

Laura  M.  Adams,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  W.  Brown,  Hudson,  N.  Y 

Alice  Pass,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Katharine  Phillips,  Salem,  Mass 

Mary  G.  Price  St.  Louis.  Mo 

220- 4 


Shoulder- brace 

Jan.  18, 1881 

Music-chart 

Jan.  25, 1881 

Stirrup 

Dust-brush 

Feb.  1,1881 
LFcI>  8 1881 

Corset 

Corset 

Ironing-table 

Plaiting-machine 

Device  for  restoring  facial  symmetry 

Finger  compress 

Adjustable  leg  lor  furniture 

Process  of  painting  on  velvet  in-oil-colors.. 

Bdt-councction 

Syringe 

Feb.  8]  1881 
Feb.  8, 1881 
Feb.  15,1881 
Feb.  15.1881 
Feb.  22, 1881 
Feb.  22,1881 
Feb.  22, 1881 
Mar.  1, 1881 
Mar.  1,1881 

Can  protector  and  lifter 

Mar.  8,1881 

Muff 

Picture-hanger 

Tuck-marker  for  sewing-machines 

Mar.  22, 1881 

26 


WOMEN  INVENTORS, 


No. 


239,  391 
239,  :;;i- 
631 

239,  7-2-2 

239, 7G4 

239, 943 
240, 015 
240, 066 
240, 137 

240,  208 

241,218 
241, 547 

241,589 


241,631 

241,873 

241,883 

211,990 

242,240 
242, 276 

242,  324 
242, 479 
242,542 
242,696  ! 

242,796 
242  832 
242’  947 

243,  027 

243,155 

243. 203 
243, 573 

243,  693 
243, 754 

243,818  1 

243,876 

243,906  I 

244,  065 
244, 103 
244, 115 

244, 180 

244.203 
244  415 
244,  529 
244,540 
244,561 
244,816 
244,  898 
245, 050 
245, 271 
245,361 


245,  430 
2 15, 753 
245,  830 

245,  881 

245, 927 

246,151 

216,271 

246,  345 
246. 573 


Name  and  Addeess. 


Florence  Kroeber,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Jennie  E.  Fierce,  Lewiston,  Mo 

Louise  Witticli,  Baltimore,  Mil 

Lydia  J.  Cadwell,  Chicago,  111 

Mary  I.  Goldsmith,  The  Plains,  Va.,  as- 
signor to  herself  and  John  M.  Goldsmith, 
same  place. 

Sarah  A.  Urewry,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mildred  E.  Ewell,  Winchester,  Va 

Alice  B.  Wood,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis 

Auu  E.  Isham,  West  Troy,  N.  Y 

Minnie  Power,  Conneantville,  Pa 

Charlotte  C.  Howell,  Konl’s  Station,  Ind. . 
Florella  L.  Kinsman,  Magog,  Quebec,  Can- 
ada. 

Imogene  E.  Banker,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to 
herself  and  Henry  Pun  chard,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 


Title  ok  Invention. 


Regulating  attachment  for  pendulum-balls 

Process  of  preparing  absorbent  cotton  - 

Foot-rest, 

Process  of  and  ap,|  aratns  for  desiccating 
substances. 

Combined  plant-setter  and  fertilizer-dis- 
tributer. 

Abdominal  supporter 

Dough-kneadei 

Corn-popper 

Candy-package 

Wrist  and  hand  support,  for  key-board  in- 
struments. 

Washing-machine 

Car-lieater 

Corset 


Date. 


Mar.  29, 1881 
Mar.  29,  18*1 
Apr.  5,1881 
Apr.  5, 1881 

Apr.  5, 1881 


Apr.  12,1881 
Apr.  12,1881 
Apr.  12,1881 
Apr.  12, 1881 
Apr.  19, 1881 

May  10,1881 
May  17,1881 

May  17, 1881 


Margaret  S.  Duffy,  Hyattsville,  Md 

Fclicic  C.  Marston,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Susan  A.  Richardson,  Springfield,  Mass 

Ida  E.  Jolly  and  George  W.  Jolly,  Pa- 
raiso  Springs,  Cal. 

Angeline  P.  Wickersham,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Barbara  C.  Copeland,  Columbiana,  Ohio. .. 

Mary  A.  C.  Holmes,  Newport,  R.  I 

Mary  F.  Sallade,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ellen  K.  Kinker,  Corvallis,  Oregon 

Lucie  Robinson,  Oswego,  N.  Y 

Do  Lana  Slieplie,  Boston,  Mass 

Ada  Maurice,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Mary  A.  Loos,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Emeline  A.  Winans,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emilie  Polil,  Baltimore,  Md 

Rebecca  S.  Brown,  Greenville,  III 

Lizzie  I.  Jones,  Texarkana,  Ark 

Dicie  Croan,  River  View,  K.y 

Mary  Beer,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Christiana  V.  Turner,  Nicola  Valley,  Brit- 
ish Columbia. 

Catharine  Fink  and  Henry  Fink,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Jennie  E.  Hoyt,  Milford,  Wis. 

Felicie  F.  N.  Marais,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Alice  J.  Winslow,  Kalamazoo,  Mich 

Emma  L.  Dietz  and  Mary  A.  Dietz,  Oak- 
land, Cal. 

Amanda  E.  Campbell,  Boulder,  Colo 

Anna  Dormitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Loriuda  E.  Adams,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Cbristena  Beggs,  Allegheny  City,  1’a 

Margaret  A.  Brass,  Juniata,  Nebr 

Josephine  Did,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Mary  A.  Maxwell,  Boston,  Mass 

Sarah  A.  Hoskins,  Bangor,  Me 

Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Maggie  Bighaut,  Pontotoc  County,  Miss... 
Elizabeth  Eavestaff,  36  Upper  Beikdcy 
street,  Port  man  Square,  County  of  Mid- 
dlesex, England. 

Mary  R.  Barhydf,  Burlington,  Iowa 

Caroline  Sprague,  Wyandotte,  Kaus ! 

Eliza  IIowsou,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Helen  M.  Snyder,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Emma  Allen,  Freeport,  111 


Culinary  vessel 

Combined  collar  and  tie 
Abdominal  supporter  . . 
Animal-trap 


May  17, 1881 
May  24,1881 
May  24, 1881 
May  24,1881 


Pattern-marker 

Toaster 

Channeling  hoot,  and  shoe  soles 

Plaiting-machino 

Dress-chart 

P|p tern-chart  and  square  for  measuring 
and  drafting  dresses. 

Curtain-fixture 

Fire-escape 

Floor  oil-cloth 

Tucking  and  plaiting  scale  for  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Corset 

Abdominal  supporter 

Portable  bath-tub 

Compound  for  chicken-cholera 

Composition  for  cleaning  and  disinfecting 
feathers. 

Corset 

Oil  for  dressing  leather 


May  31, 1881 
May  31,1881 
May  31,1881 
June  7,1881 
June  7,1881 
June  7,1881 

June  14, 1881 
June  14, 1881 
June  14, 1881 
June  14, 1881 

June  21,  H 51 
J line  21,  1581 

J uno  28,  1881 

July  5, 188 L 
July  5,1881 

July  5,1881 

July  5,1881 


Food-steamer 

Fruit-press 

Thread  holder  and  cutter 

Dust-pan 


July  5,1851 
July  12,1881 
July  12, 1881 
July  12,1881 


Steam  cooking  apparatus 

Window-cleaning  chair 

Egg-poacher  

Limb-support  for  car-seats 

Dish-washer 

Abdominal  supporter 

Embroidery-frame 

Lunch-box  

Barrel-hoop-dri ving  machine 

Washing-machine 

Stretcher  for  garments 


July  12, 1881 
July  12,1881 
July  19,  1881 
J illy  19,1881 
July  19,1881 
July  19,  1881 
July  26, 1881 
July  26, 1881 
Aug.  2,1881 
Ang.  9, 1881 
Aug.  9, 1881 


Attachment  for  pants 

Sleeve-protector 

Corset - 

Water-painting  upon  ferrotype  and  other 
pictures. 

Magnifying-glass  support  for  retouching- 


Ang.  9,1881 
Aug.  16, 1881 
Aug.  16, 1881 
Aug.  16, 1881 

Aug.  23, 1881 


Anna  >L  Knoop,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  C.  Zum wait,  Port  Orford,  Ore- 


frames. 

Crochet  hat,  cap,  Arc Aug.  23, 1881 

Stove- mat  for  coffee  pots  and  other  utensils.  Aug.  23, 1881 


gon. 

Mary  F.  Sallade,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  R.  Turner,  Watseka,  III 


Plait.ing-machine 

Dress-protector 


Aug.  30,1881 
Ang.  30,  1881 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


27 


No. 


246. 771 

246. 772 
247,241 
247,  387 
247, 494 
247, 606 


247,720 

247,  y;  r. 

248,216 

248,  712 
248,727 
248, 894 

249,  074 


249, 459 
249,  465 

249, 564 

249,  957 
250, 120 
250, 256 

250,  439 
250, 669 
250, 910 

250,  967 
250, 998 
251,010 
251 , 254 

251,  327 
251,431 
251,507 

251,963 

252, 691 
252, 925 
252, 935 
252, 992 
253, 483 

253, 767 
253, 989 
254, 074 
254,181 
254,442 
254,854 
254,  867 

254,898 
255, 742 
256, 654 

256,689 
256,  694 
256,  860 

256, 951 


257,  226 
257,293 

257,  363 


257, 381 

257, 483 
257, 513 
257, 630 
257,  774 
257,784 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Hannah  Hey,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Z.bina  M.  Hibbard,  St.  Louis,  Mich.  


Amanda  M.  Douglas,  Newark,  N.  J v 

Mary  A.  McMastcr,  Antioch,  Cal v 

Annie  Getchell,  Boston,  Mass 


Eliza  A.  Brown,  Breedsville,  Mich.,  as-v 
signor  of  one-half  to  Sarah  E.  Wejbnrn, 
same  place. 

Caroline  Weisser,  Los  Angeles,  Cal \ 

Helen  M.  Snyder,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Amelia  D.  Polsgrove,  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Margaret  P.  Colvin,  Battle  Creek,  Mich <: 

Lydia  A.  Ford,  Kansas  City,  Ivans 

Celestia  1).  Stitt,  Titusville,  Pa 

Emma  L.  Miller,  Washington,  D.  C.,  as- 
signor of  one-half  to  William  II.  Roliror, 
same  place. 

Latitia  P.  Cottle,  Woodstock,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Elizabeth  Ferguson, Westminster,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Catharine  A.  Williamson,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Elizabeth  J.  Holcombe,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  .. 

Nancy  P.  Wilkerson,  Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Mary  A.  Kaler,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  E.  Hervey,  Taunton,  Mass 

Mary  T.  Lotz,  Loveland,  Ohio 

Nannie  C.  Green,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Lisetta  Presser,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Hannah  G.  Snplee,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Virginia  .1.  Watts,  Baltimore,  Mil 

Eugenia  H.  Leeour,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Virginia  J.  Watts,  Baltimore,  Md 

Ellen  C.  Glinning,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Caroline  F.  Bartlett,  Boston,  Mass 

May  A.  Start,  Cherokee,  Iowa 

Elizabeth  Morey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  E.  Browning,  Worcester,  Mass 

Mary  E.  Field,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Helieu  A.  Blanchard,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Fannie  C.  Mott,  Catskill,  assignor  to  Fred- 
erick S.  Gwyer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Charlotte  Rupert,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind , 

Anna  M.  Dennison,  Chicago,  111 

Kate  Walker,  Indianapolis,  Ind 

Maria  Webster,  Farmington,  Mich 

Annie  K.  Pentz,  Clearfield,  Pa 

Mary  Jeffries  Whaley,  Lincoln,  Nebr 

Amelia  L.  Graham,  Emilio  C.  Rausch,  and 
John  A.  Graham,  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Sallic  J.  Anderson,  Bartlett,  Tenu 

Eliza  J.  Whitlow,  Mexico,  Mo 

Anna  Donnitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Vermin- trap 

Station  indicator 

Mosquito-net  frame 

Fruit-drier  attachment  for  stoves 

Hardening  copper 

Pillow-sham  holder 


Hair-tonic 

Preparing,  painting,  and  mounting  photo- 
graphic pictures. 

Flower-crock 

Clotlies-pounder 

Medical  compound  for  ague 

Adjustable  table  and  book-support 

Pamphlet-cover  roller 


Spoon  and  ladle 

Knife-cleaner 

Corset-stay 

Vaginal  irrigator  and  urinal 

Cattle-car 

Crimping-iron  cabinet 

Pneumatic  dress-form 

Button-hole  cutter 

Skirt-adjuster 

Means  for  attaching  artificial  hair  to  the  head 

Pattern  and  lining  for  garments 

Artificial  marble 

Combined  pin  and  clasp 

Ornamenting  artificial  marble 

Abdominal  supporter 

Adjustable  support  for  persons  during 
dress-fitting. 

Chart  for  drafting  ladies’  and  children’s 
garments. 

Combined  electric  lamp  and" generator 

Hat-holder 

Corset 

Sewing-machine  needle 

Shirt 

Gas-stove •. 

Clothes-strainer 

Dress  cutting  and  lifting  mold 

Hand-carriage 

Stock-car  

Covering  the  slot  of  cable  roads 

Combined  register  and  ottoman 

Disli-washing  machine 

Washing-machine 

Combined  window-cleaning  chair  and  fire- 


Emtna  C.  Hollely,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  B.  Hull,  Clinton,  111 

Netta  G.  Rood,  Evanston,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  Charles  F.  Ward,  Chicago,  111. 
Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor of  one-lialf  to  William  Robert 
Thompson,  same  place. 

Mary  S.  Kjellstrom,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Phoebe  S.  Cory  and  Mary  E.  Moore,  West- 
field,  N.  J. 

Maggie  A.  Moran,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  as- 
signor to  herself  and  Frederick  Rogers, 
same  place. 

Lucy  A.  Whitney,  rhelps,  N.  Y. , and  Ed- 
ward F.  Preston,  Bismarck,  Mich. 
AnnieS.  Evans, Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada 

Phebo  S.  Paine,  Boston,  Mass 

Adeline  D.  T.  Whitney,  Milton,  Mass 

Rachel  P.  Smith,  Chicago,  111 

Mary  Swartz,  Greenville,  Ohio 


escape. 

Combined  marking  and  cutting  ins!  rumen t . 

Bed-bottom 

Portable  summer-house 

Machine  for  driving  hoops  upon  casks 


Combined  step-ladder  and  window-scaffold. 
Slate-cleaner 

Car-coupling 


Compound  for  removing  stains 

Invalid-bedstead 

Preparation  for  clearing  coffee 

Alphabet-blocks 

Washing-machine 

i Hair-crimper 


Date. 


Sept.  6,1881 
Sept,  (i,  1881 
Sept.  20,  1881 
Sept.  20,  1881 
Sept.  27,  1881 
Sept.  27, 1881 


Sept.  27, 1881 
Oct.  4, 1881 

Oct.  11,1881 
Oct.  25, 1881 
Oct.  25,1881 
Nov.  1,1881 
Nov.  1,1881 


Nov.  15,  1881 

Nov.  15, 1881 

i 

Nov.  15, 1881 
Nov.  22, 1881 
Nov.  29, 1881 
Nov.  29, 1881 
Dec.  6, 1881 
Dec.  13,  1881 
Dec.  13,1881 
Dec.  13,1881 
Dec.  13,  1881 
Dec.  13,  1881 
Dec.  20,1881 
Dec.  20,1881 
Dec.  27,1881 
Dec.  27, 1881 

Jan.  3, 1882 

Jan.  24,1882 
Jan.  31,  1«82 
Jan.  31,1882 
Jan.  31,1882 
Feb.  7, 1882 

Feb.  1 1, 1882 
Feb.  21,1882 
Feb.  21,1882 
Feb.  28,  1882 
Feb.  28, 1882 
Mar.  14, 1882 
Mar.  14,1882 

Mar.  14,1882 
Mar.  28, 1882 
Apr.  18, 1882 

j Apr.  18, 1882 
Apr.  18, 1882 
L.Vpr.  25,1882 

Apr.  25, 1882 


May  2,1882 
May  2, 18a2 

May  2, 1882 


May  2, 1882 

May  9, 1882 
May  9,  1882 
May  9, 1882 
May  9, 1882 
j May  9, 1882 


♦ 


28 


No. 


25 8,  004 


258, 191 
258,310 
258, 518 


2,'-,  689 
258, 9:57 
258, 996 
259, 105 
259, 5:57 

259, 484 
259,  939 

260, 304 
260, 922 
261, 574 

261,740 
261 , 833 
262,083 


263,081 

263, 351 
264,427  1 
264,935 
265. 164 

265,  690 
265, 741 
265, 893 

266,  008 
266, 105 
266, 54  4 
266,614 
266, 661 

267,049 
267, 196 
267,  202 
267, 242 
267, 323 
267, 520 
267,730 
267, 812 

268, 036 

268,149 
268, 573 
268, 852 


269, 006 
269,601 

269,  610 
269, 870 
269, 880 

270,  046 
270, 222 
270,  443 
270, 745 
270, 923 
270, 933 
271,037 
271,146 


271,765 
272,  030 
272, 103 
272, 138 
272, 290 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


Namk  and  Address. 

Title  of  Invention. 

Date. 

Maria  E.  Beasley  and  S.  Lloyd  Wiegand, 

Machine  for  pasting  shoe-uppers 

May  16, 1882 

Philadelphia.  Pa.;  said  Wiegand  assignor 

to  said  Beasley. 

Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa y 

Lire- raft 

May  16,1882 

Adelaide  E.  Mann,  Lawrence,  Mass v 

Corset-busk 

May  23,1882 

Mary  E.  Winter,  Galesburg,  and  Cushman 

Adding-machine 

May  23, 1882 

IV.  Crary,  Chicago,  111.;  said  Clary  as- 
signor to  said  Winter. 

Ida  it.  Augell,  Delplios,  Ohio 

Mary  A.  Martin,  Springfield,  Mass \ 

Mary  E.  Cory,  Richmond,  Ind \ 

Ellen  L.  Demorest,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  M.  D.  Smith,  Gloucester  Court-House, 
Va. 


Flat-iron  heater 

S.-am  for  wire-cloth  for  paper-manufacture. 


Automatic  floor  for  elevator-shafts 

Frame  or  support  for  mosquito-netting... 


May  30, 1882 
Juue  6,  1882 
June  (>,1882 
Juno  6,  1882 
June  13,  1882 


Mary  R.  Chavore,  Covington,  Mo 

Mary  Y.  Stetson  and  William  Bedell,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Helen  M.  McDonald,  Boston,  Mass 

Clara  Appleton,  Bristol,  Pa 

Anna  L.  Willsey,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor 
of  one-half  toG.  L.  Chapin,  same  place  ... 
Elizabeth  L.  Maruchean,  San  Antonio,  Tex': 

Maggie  J.  Connors,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  P.  Miller,  Fairliaven,  assignor 
to  Thomas  M.  Denham  and  Edward  Den- 
ham, New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Clotilde  H.  Wendell  and  Nancy  D.  Taylor, 
Atchison,  Ivans. 

AnnaS.  Phillips,  Springfield,  Ohio  v, 

Catherine  Aim  Adams,  Milford.  Conn  . ..  .s- 

Elien  L.  Demon  st,  New  York,  N.  Y y 

Julia  C.  Smith,  Ashton,  HI v. 

Charlotte  A.  McGee,  Jackson,  Mich \ 

.Jane  A.  Bidwell,  Plain  City,  Ohio v 

AuuaM.  Town,  St.  John,  Ivans ..._ 

Julia  D.  Banfield,  Boston,  Mass \ 

Sarah  A.  Cunningham,  New  York,  N.  Y . .v 

Anna  L.  Smith,  Edmore,  Mich  

Elizabeth  N.  Douglas, Washington,  D.  C - . . . 
Harriet  R.  Tracy,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Stephen  II.  Oliu,  same  place  . .. 

Elizabeth  A.  Wilson,  Belvidere,  111  

Louise  J.  Purdy,  St.  Louis,  Mo  

•Sarah  E.  Hervey,  Taunton,  Mass 

Annie  M.  H.  Moss,  Monroe,  Conn 

Myra  Burlingham,  Oradell,  N.  J 

Emma  E.  Hale,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Winifred  C.  Utley,  Milwaukee,  Wis 

Celia  J.  B.  Whitehead  and  Emory  J.  White- 
head,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Sarah  A.  McCaffery  and  Catherine  M. 

Leonard,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mary  E.  Tillinghast,  West  Orange,  N.  J . . 

Mary  J.  C.  Throop,  Portland,  Me 

Eliza  J.  Barlow,  Gowen,  Mich.,  assignor 
to  Nathan  P.  Barlow  and  Henry  Watson, 
same  place. 

Serena  M.  Carnes,  New  York,  N,  Y 

Annie  H.  Sinclair,  Philadelphia,  Pa  

Maria  A.  Wilson,  Grayson,  Cal 

Anna  McKevit,  Chicago,  III 

Emma  ,J.  Rawlings,  St.  Louis,  Mo i 

Inna  P.  Fobes,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Ella  C.  Hurlbut,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Theophila  F.  Kraemer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Eliza  R.  Cogswell,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  Allen,  Freeport,  111 

Mary  B.  Chandler,  Concord,  N.  II 

Jennie  M.  Clark,  Manchester,  N.  H * 

Sarah  B.  Stearns,  Duluth,  Minn.,  assignor 
to  herself  and  Mary  Brandenburg,  Trem- 
pealeau, Wis. 

Viola  J.  Angir,  Spencer,  Towa 

Maria  L.  Cobb,  Natick,  Mass 

Harriet  It.  Tracy,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  G.  Holder, New  York,  N.  Y 

Cremora  F.  McCarty,  Boston,  Mass 


Flour-sifter ' 

Flesh-brushing  apparatus 

Boot  or  shoe 

Stocking 

Water-filter 

Plaque  and  picture  hanger 

Shirt 

Shirt 


Tag-fastener 

Combined  yard-stick  and  bias-rule 

Corset  husk  and  clasp 

Puff  for  head-dresses 

Compound  culinary  tool 

Corset 

Carpet-stretcher 

Purse 

Corset 

Muff 

Ruffling  attachment  for  sewing-machines 

Bathing-stocking 

Stove  

Self-shaking  sifter  for  sand 

Pattern-tracer 

Dress-waist  protector 

Dust-pan 

Ironing-board 

Stocking- knee  protector 

Paper-perforating  machine 

Book-holder 

Rocking-chair -• 

Needle-woven  tapestry 

Curtain-holder 

Culinary  utensil 


Sad-iron  holder 

Drawing-hoard 

Combined  sewing  implement... 

Button-fastener 

Pillow-sham  support 

Invalid-bed  

Corset 

Cover  for  upright  pianos 

^Life-preserver 

Retouching-machine 

Instrument  for  drafting  patterns 

Garment-protector 

Yentilating-screen  lor  windows 


Album  for  photographs,  &c 

Oil-can 

Fire-escape 

Ointment 

Heating  and  cooking  apparatus 


June  13, 1882 
June  20,  1882 

June  27, 1882 
July  11,1882 
July  25, 1882 

July  25, 1882 
Aug.  1,1882 
Aug.  1,1882 


Aug.  22, 1882 

Aug.  29, 1882 
Sept.  19, 1882 
Sept.  26, 1882 
Sept,  26, 18*2 
Oct,  10,1882 
Oct,  10,1882 
Oct,  10,1882 
Oct.  17,1882 
Oct.  17,1882 
Oct,  24,1882 
Oct.  31,1882 
Oct,  31,1882 

Nov.  7,1882 
Nov.  7, 1882 
Nov.  7, 1882 
Nov.  7, 1882 
Nov.  14,1882 
Nov.  14,1882 
Nov.  21, 1882 
Nov.  21, 1882 

Nov.  28, 1882 

Nov.  28, 1882 
Dec.  5,1882 
Dec.  12,1882 


Dec.  12,1882 
Dec.  26,  1882 
Dec,  26  1882 
Jan.  2, 18*3 
Jan.  2, 1883 
Jan.  2,  1883 
Jan.  9,1883 
Jan.  9,1883 
Jan.  16,1883 
Jan.  23,1883 
Jan.  23, 1883 
Jan.  23,1883 
Jan,  23,1883 


Feb.  6, 1883 
Feb.  13,1883 
Feb.  13,1883 
Feb.  13,1883 
Feb,  13,1883 


WOMEN  INVENTOKS. 


29 


No. 


272, 335 
272, 5fc5 

172,  736 
272, 759 

272,  882 

272, 968 
273, 111 

273, 160 
273,296 

273,  453 


273. 629 
273, 694 
273,901 
273, 957 
274,268 
274,  629 
274,934 
274, 984 

275,012 


275, 070 
275, 189 
275, 932 

276.032 
276,  082 
276, 178 
276,  306 
276, 344 
276, 377 
276, 397 
276,  389 
276,510 
276,612 

276,  770 
276,871 
277, 143 

277,  165 
277,263 
277,304 
277. 520 
277, 523 

277, 665 

277, 924 
278, 043 

278,  055 
278, 129 

278,514 

278,530 

278,727 

278, 747 
279, 042 
279, 276 
279, 643 
279, 852 
279, 888 

279, 990 

280. 032 
280,  360 
280, 522 
280,651 
280, 750 

281,056 


Name  and  Address. 


Mary  J.  Schucb,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Mario  G.  Do  Barbeyrac  and  Hyacinthe 
Roussan,  Paris,  France. 

Anna  McKevit,  Chicago,  111 > 

Emma  A.  Paul,  Madison,  Wis 

Susan  A.  Hurley,  Washington,  D.  C .. 


Anna  McKevit,  Chicago,  111 

Sally  M.  Levy,  Milwaukee,  Wis y 

Mary  B.  Ross,  New  York,  N.  Y > 

M.  Addic  Maybee,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Mary  J.  Bridges,  Wimberly  Mill,  Tex.,  as- 
signor to  herself  and  Martha  E.  Gunn, 
same  place. 

Emily  A.  Stears,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Julia  A.  Kneehmd,  Salem,  Mass 

Anna  Sherman,  Alameda,  Cal 

Jane  A.  Clother,  Cumberland,  Wis 

Rebecca  A.  Campbell,  Quincy,  Mass 

Mary  A.  Merrill,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Anna  M . Graves,  Newark,  N.  J 

Mary  E.  Smith,  Sontbbury,  Conn 

Carina B.  Banning,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor 
by  mesne  assignments  to  herself  and 
Robert  A.  Murray,  same  place. 

Ida  R.  Opdyke,  Plainfield,  N.  J 

Mary  J.  Gilder,  Beloit,  Wis 

Jennie  M.  Moore,  White  Sulphur  Springs, 
W.  Va. 

Docia  C.  Hamilton,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Lamp-extinguisher 

Rectifying  alcohol  and  other  crude  spirits  . 

Button  and  button-fastener 

Desk-top 

Pulley  and  attachment  for  window-shade 
rollers. 

Separable  button 

Knit  foundation  for  mittens  and  gloves 
and  method  of  making  the  same. 

Art- of  mantua-making 

/Plaiting-machine 

Combined  clothes-washer  and  churn 


Bertha  Schmitt,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y Window-guard 


Clementina  J.  M.  Hayna,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Mary  E.  Thompson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Caroline  Ferguson,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Jennie  H.  Hayward,  Sidney,  Me 

Annie  L.  Gorham,  Boston,  Mass 

SaraL.  V reeland,  Hackensack,  N.  J . 

Hattie  May  Lindent-hal,  Sewickley,  Pa. % 

Gertrude  Campbell,  Chicago,  111 ....* 

Sallio  1*.  Park,  Washington,  D.  C 

Emma  J.  Lewis,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Jane  A.  Shattuck,  Utica,  N.  Y : 

LorimlaGallaher,  Wheeling,  W.  Va . 

Maria  A.  Maeder,  Chelsea,  Mass 

Josephine  V.  Smith,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y 

Florence  L.  Veerkamp,  Charles  F.  Leopold, 
and  William  Darker,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Mollis  E.  Bingaman,  New  York,  N.  Y V 


Sophia  Pelkey,  Fan  Claire,  Wis 

Sarah  R.  Raffle,  Baltimore,  Mil.  

Mary  E.  Smith,  Somerville,  Mass 

Dora  G.  Griffin,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich 


Title  of  Invention. 


Culinary  vessel 

Lady’s  head-wear  protector  .... 

Steam-cooker 

Hair-crimper 

Milk-pail 

Sketcher’s  easel 

Glass-lined  metal  can 

Lamp-supporting  bracket  for  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Dust-pan 


Child’s  crib 

Cleaning  compound 
Brush 


Dress- maker’s  measure . 


Air- feeding  grate-bar 

Hair  head-dress  or  wave 

Spool-case 

Clothes-basket 

Corset 

Ornamentation  of  ceramics 

Egg-shelf 

Montlily-prot-ector 

Bathing  attachment  for  bird-cages 

Carpet- fastener 

Hair-ton  ie 

Hoop-skirt 

Spoon-rest  

Fluting  and  ironing  machine 

Braiding-machine 


Date, 


Feb.  13,1883 
Feb.  20,1883 

Feb.  20,1883 
Feb.  20,1883 
Feb.  27,1883 

Feb.  27,  1883 
Feb.  27, 1883 

Feb.  27,1883 
Mar.  6, 18*3 
Mar.  6, 1883 


Mar.  6, 1883 
Mar.  6, 18,-3 
Mar.  13, 1883 
Mar.  1-',  1883 
Mar.  20, 1883 
Mar.  27,  1—3 
Apr.  3,  1883 
Apr.  3,  1883 


Apr.  3, 1883 


Apr.  3,1883 
Apr.  3, 1883 
Apr.  17, 1883 


Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 


17, 1883 

17. 1883 

21. 1883 

24. 1883 
24,  1883 
24, 1883 
24, 1*83 
24, 1883 
24, 1883 

1, 1883 

1. 1883 
1,  1883 
8,  I "3 

8. 1883 
1833 

8. 1883 

15. 1883 
15, 1883 


Julia  Darracb,  Newark,  N.  J 

Lorinda  Gallalier,  Wheeling,  W.  Va 

Caroline  W.  Morrison,  Boston,  Mass.,  as 
signor  to  Frank  E.  Aldrich,  same  place. 

Helen  A.  Russell,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y Gs 

Kate  L.  Tarbox,  New  York,  N.  Y n Ei 

Lucretia  V.  Pierce,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Catharina  Gilberts,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Soplironia  Atkins,  River  Falls,  Wis.. 


Method  of  producing  transferable  embroid-  May  15,1883 
ery-patterns. 

Medicine-spoon  anil  vial  holder 

Corset-protector 

Mattress 

Device  for  exposing  hair  to  the  action  of 
heated  vapors. 

Bouquet-holder I May  29,1883 

Fruit-jar May  29, 1883 

Circular  cloak ; June  5, 1883 


May  22, 1883 
May  22,1883 
May  22, 1883 
May  22,1883 


Marie  Streisguth  and  Emma  Sclinitzler, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Nellie  S.  S towel],  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  M.  Green,  Denver,  Colo 

Fannie  Dickinson,  Chicago,  111 

Clara  A.  Sclileier,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y . . 


...  June  5,1883 
...  June  5,1883 
...  June  12, 1883 
.. . ! June  19, 1883 
..s  Cordage  to  be  used  for  halo  bands  or  ties..  June  19, 1383 

I uue  19, 18*3 


ime-counter 

mbroidery 

vj-  Combined  stove,  table,  and  cabinet. 
Miucing-knife 


Ban  de  lore  toy 


Hair-front 

Metallic  eyelet- fastening 

Bed-pan  

Stocking-protector 


for  drawers 


. June  26, 1333 
| June  26, 1883 
July  3, 1883 


Emily  V.  D.'  Miller,  Vicksburg,  Miss }>■  Hand  cotton-picker 

Sally  M.  Levy,  Milwaukee,  Wis \ 

Alice  L.  B.  Griswold,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Knit  fabric  and  the  art  of  constructing  the 
same. 

Adj  ustable  pattern  for  garments 


July 

July 

July 


3, 1883 
3,  1883 
3, 1883 


July  10, 1883 


30 


ATOM  EX  INVEXTORS. 


No. 


281,152 


281, 17-* 
2-1, 225 
281,453 
281,659 
281,683 

282, 201 
282.  391 
282, 474 

262, G4G 

282,  G48 
282,  GG1 


282, 708 
282, 738 
283,071 
283. 189 
283,  386 

283,  616 
284,314 
284,341 
284,487 
264,511 

284,  573 
284,625 
264,  671 
284, 881 
285,012 

285,  056 
285, 475 

285,  650 
285. 735 
286. 222 

286,  107 
286,  555 
286,  562 

286,  891 
287, 044 

287,  0 0 
287,  187 
267, 224 
287,  425 
287, 635 
287,  731 

287,  848 

288, 020 

288,  060 
288,  458 
288,  503 
288, 802 

288,  803 
289, 102 
289, 536 

289,  584 
290, 134 


290, 249 
290, 365 
290, 431 
290,  481 
290, 485 
290, 787 
291,237 
291,284 

291.335 

291.336 

291.337 

291.338 
291,406  j 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


Lni'lla  E.  Smith,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to1 
George  P.  Farmer,  New  York,  N.  A'., 
and  Joel  Jenkins,  of  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Eliza  R.  Cogswell,  New  A’ork,  N.  Y 

Eliza  II.  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  A’  ...  . 

Elizabeth  (/havers,  Siddon,  Mich 

Charlotte  M.  A.  Barry,  Boston,  Mass ^ 

Margaret  S.  Gibson,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Louise  Lange,  Now  York,  N.  Y 

Margret  Smith,  Little  Rock,  Ark .y 

Charlotte  A.  Van  Cort,  New  A’ork,  N.  Ar. . .. 

Margaret  E.  Knight  and  Harriet  M.  Mc- 
Farland, Ashland,  Mass. 

Carrie  S.  Lanmii,  Meadville,  Pa 

Henrietta  S.  Orttlopp  and  John  C.  Kloberg, 
New  York,  N.  Y. ; said  Kloberg  as- 
signor to  said  Orttlopp. 

llohlah  A.  Dearborn,  Austin,  Minn 

Katherine  A.  Liviugood,  Womelsdorf,  Pa — 

Mary  A Byrne.  New  York,  N.  Y 

Amy  Bardeen,  Blackstone,  Mass 

GertrudeN.  Fletcher,  Indianapolis,  Ind  ... 

Rebecca  lvershn  u',  Ansonia,  Ohio 

Eliza  P.  Lucas,  Starkville,  Miss 

Hattie  E.  Thorpe,  French  Creek,  AV.  Va  ... 

Hattie  Rogers,  Polo,  111 

Julia  Stern,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Louise  J.  Purdy,  St.  Louis,  Mo i 

Eliza  German,  Fannin  County,  Tex 

Emma  T.  Reed,  Victoria,  Tex 

Amanda  Morrison,  Wilmington,  N.  C ..  .. 
Juliaette  W.  B.  Carpenter,  Medford,  Mass. .. 

Carrie  S.  Murphy,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Ella  M.  Freeley,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Augusta  Netzner,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Addie  Davis,  Rutland,  Vt 

Mary  V.  Quinn,  Faribault,  Minn 

Ida  Elkins,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Emmeline  W.  Philbrook,  Boston,  Mass 

Caroline  M.  Strong,  Springfield,  Mass 

Charlotte  E.  Abbot,  Portland,  Me 

Elba  J.  Moore,  Briinfield,  111 

Eliza  M.  C.  Anderson,  New  York,  N.  Y ... 

Sarah  I>.  Stanton,  New  York,  N.  Ar 

Anna  Brockway,  Kigali's  Crossing,  N.  Y ... 

Seleta  C.  Dowdell,  La  Salle,  Tex  

Alice  A.  Curtis,  Byron  Centre,  Mich 

May  S.  Schaeffer,  Chicago,  111 

Christine  F.  Muller,  Cologne,  Germany 

Marion  Coddington,  Rahway,  N.  J 

Stella  A.  Jackson,  New  York,  N.  A' 

Lizzie  H.  Law,  Providence,  R.  I 

Elizabeth  Sheets,  Casstown,  Ohio 

Mary  E.  Higgins,  Cadillac,  Mich 

Mary  E.  Higgins,  Cadillac,  Mich 

Magdalene  Holden,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Josephine  M.  Holmes,  Sioux  City,  Iowa  ... 

Emily  F.  Vance,  Gallipolis,  Ohio 

Sophia  Steelman,  Somers  Point,  N.  J., 
assignor  of  one-balf  to  William  A.  Bar- 
ritt,  same  place. 

Carrie  J.  Loomis,  Joliet,  111 

Margret  Smith,  Little  Rock,  Ark 

Marion  R.  Jaboenf,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Belle  Miriam  Sahlein,  San  Francisco,  Cal  .. 

Katharina  Seifert,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

11a  Newbre  Moore,  Battle  Creek,  Mich  ..  .8 

Margret  Smith,  New  A'ork,  N.  Y 

Elmina  Brady,  Portlandville,  N.  Y 

Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  . 
Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  A'ork,  N.  Ar  . . . 
Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  .-. 
Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ... 
Hannah  E.  Scales,  Newton,  Mass 


Safety-pin 


July  10,1883 


Life-preserver 

Braiding  attachment  for  sewing-machines. 

Sewing-machine  shuttle 

Corset 

Apparatus  for  toasting  bread  and  broiling 
meats. 

Catamenial  sack 

Muff 

Apparatusforcooling  and  ventilating  buihl- 
ings. 

Skirt-protector 


July  10, 1883 
July  17, 1883 
July  17,1883 
July  24, 1883 
July  24, 1883 

July  31 , 1883 
July  31, 1883 
July  31, 1883 

Aug.  7,1883 


Lubricating-oil . . 
Imitation  feather 


Aug.  7,1883 
Aug.  7, 1883 


Combined  ironing  and  cutting  table 

Egg-beater 

Toilet-case 

Grain-elevator  

Library-table 

Spring-pillow  

Salve 

Hair-holder 

Vegetable- grater 

Poke-bonnet  

Pattern-tracer 

Churn  

Nursery-chair 

Mai  ket-trnck  

Halter 

Flexible  urinal 

Artificial  Russian  leather 

Suspender-end 

Manufacture  of  tufted  rugs 

Butt.on-pin 

Apparatus  for  killing  mosquitoes 

Ventilating-screen  for  windows 

Combined  bustle  and  hip-pad  

Folding  table 

Device  for  holding  material  to  he  sewed.. . 

Green-corn  cutler 

Brush-handle 

Fruit  bleacher 

Pan-cover 

Baking-dish  cover 

Pattern  for  cutting  dress-patterns 

Window-ventilator 

Waist,  drawers,  and  stocking  supporter  ... 

Picture  mount 

Safety-pocket 

Fruit-drier 

Underwaist 

Underwaist 

Flowerpot 

Sad-iron  holder 

Folding  cot 

Washing-machine 


Aug.  7,1883 
Aug.  7, 1883 
Aug.  14, 1883 
Aug.  14,  1883 
Aug.  21,1883 
Aug.  21, 1883 
’Sept.  4,1883 
Sept.  4,  1883 
Sept.  4,1883 
Sept.  4,1883 
Sept.  4,1883 
Sept.  11, 1883 
Sept.  11, 1883 
Sept.  11,1883 
Sept.  18, 1883 
. Sept.  18, 1883 
Sept.  25, 1883 
Sept.  25, 1883 
Sept.  25, 1883 
Oct.  9, 1883 
Oct.  9, 1883 
Oct.  9, 1883 
Oct.  9, 1883 
Oct.  16,1883 
Oct.  23,1883 
Oct.  23,1883 
Oct.  23,1883 
Oct.  23,1883 
Oct.  30,1883 
Oct.  30,1883 
Oct.  30.1883 
Nov.  6, 1883 
Nov.  6,1883 
Nov.  6, 1883 
Nov.  13, 1883 
Nov.  13,  1883 
Nov.  20,  1883 
Nov.  20, 1883 
Nov.  27,1883 
Dec.  4, 1883 
Dec.  4,1883 
Dec.  11,1883 


Shoe 

Hat  and  bonnet  supporter 

Window-cleaning  guard 

Box-cover  attachment 

Degranulating- machine 

Mitten  

Paper-file 

Composition  of  matter  for  molding  fruits, 
fancy-topped  tables,  birds,  &c. 

Corset 

Corset 

Corset- clasp 

Corset 

Plastering  compound  


Dec.  18,1883 
Dec.  18,1883 
Dec.  18,1883 
Dec.  18,1883 
Dec.  18,1883 
Dee.  25,1883 
Jan.  1,1884 
Jan.  1, 1884 

Jan.  1,1884 
Jan.  1,1884 
Jan.  1,1864 
Jan.  1,1884 
Jan.  1, 1884 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


31 


No. 

Name  and  Address. 

Title  ok  Invention. 

Date. 

291,  415 

Mary  J.  Spencer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y . 

Jan.  1 13*4 

291.  447 

Nellie  .T.  Wheeler,  West  Winfield,  N.  Y 

yfhirse 

291,  r>r>i 

Harriet  A.  'Braver,  Toledo,  Ohio  .. 

Jan.  8,  1884 

291, 751 

Nettie  A.  Lain,  Carneiro,  Kans 

Medical  compound 

291,835 

Emma  Walsh  and  Louis  Beroud,  Elizabeth. 

Elevator 

Jan.  8,  1884 

N.  .1.;  said  Walsh  assignor  of  one-half 

her  right  to  Henry  Ahrens,  same  place. 

292,  31(1 

Ida  C.  Hinuner,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Electric,  battery 

Jan.  22,  1884 

293, 003 

Elisabeth  S.  Garrett,  Downey v i I le,  hid 

Flood- fence 

Feb.  5,  1884 

293, 2(52 

Elizabeth  E.  McCartney,  Omaha,  Ne.br 

Sewing-thimble 

Feb.  12, 1884 

293, 320 

Isabella  S.  Graves,  Fishkill-on-the-IIudson, 

Insecticide 

Feb.  12,1884 

293,  387 

Ella  Whaples,  Jackson,  Midi.,  assignor  of 

/Attachment  for  dresses 

Feb.  12.1884 

one-half  to  Lewis  Shannon,  same  place. 

293, 428 

Anna  Dormitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Window-cleaning  chair 

Feb.  12.1884 

293,  443 

Anna  M.  Fortier  and  Shadrach  M.  A.  For- 

Stainp-caiicelor 

Feb.  12, 1884 

tier,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

/ 

293, 475 

Julia  A.  King,  Chicago,  111  

/Leggin 

Feb.  12, 1884 

293,  (548 

Hannah  Zepliy  rone Gibson,  Oberl in,  Ohio. . 

Egg-beater  

Feb.  19,1884 

293,  722 

Elizabeth  M.  Downing,  Grant  City,  Fa...j 

Dress-protector 

Feb.  19,1884 

293, 840 

Eliza  II.  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Apparat  ns  for  and  met  bod  of  embroidering 

Fob.  111.  1884 

294, 102 

Aniline  White,  London,  Ohio 

Feb.  26,  1—4 

294 j 196 

Serena  M.  Carnes,  New  York,  N.  A'  

Sad-iron  bolder 

Feb.  26,  1 —4 

294, 507 

Sophia  Rosenthal,  Baltimore,  Md 

/Under-garment 

Mar.  4,  1881 

294, 554 

Frances  G.  Whelan,  I'hiladclnhia,  Fa. 

nook-and-eye  fastening 

Mar.  4,18-t4 

294, 849 

Lydia  .1.  Cailwell,  Chicago,  El  

Method  of  and  apparatus  lor  desiecatiug 

Mar.  11,1884 

eggs,  &,c. 

294,882 

Mary  E.  Jones,  S.  Paul,  Minn 

Bed-spring  (ire-escape 

Mar.  11,  1884 

295,  021 

Frida  Kunz,  Donanesehingeu,  Germany.  .. 

Process  of  and  apparatus  for  preparing 

Mar.  11,1884 

6 her  for  the  manufacture  of  brushes  and 

brooms. 

295, 048 

Marie  E.  Patterson,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Tuning-peg  for  musical  instruments 

Mar.  11,1884 

295,  452 

lleleu  Maria  Snyder,  Fine  Bln  If,  Ark > 

«'Shoo-lace  fastener 

Mar.  18, 18s4 

295, 586 

Eugenia  Ross,  New  York,  N.  Y * 

Hand-protecting  attachment  for  umbrellas 

Mar.  25,  1884 

and  canes. 

295,  612 

ElleneA.  Bailey,  St-  Charles,  Mo 

-SKoo-hut ton  needle 

Mar.  25, 1884 

296, 002 

Elizabeth  G.  Harley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Safety  attachment 

Apr.  1, 1884 

296,012 

Abbie  Amelia  Jackson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Game-board,  dice-box,  &r, 

Apr.  1.  1884 

296, 104 

Nannetto  Amin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Catamenial  sack 

Apr.  1.1884 

296, 230 

Emma  Seligman  and  Henry  Seligman, 

Mechanical  telephone 

Apr.  1,1884 

Irvington,  N.  Y. 

296,  452 

Annie  E.  Rhoads,  Bara  boo,  AY  is  

Washing  compound 

Apr.  8, 1884 

29(5,  557 

Johanna  llaegeu.  New  York,  N.  Y v 

Tlat  or  bonnet 

Apr.  8,  1—4 

296,  609 

Lvdia  Eraeline  Fatten,  Smith  Centre,  Kans. 

Milk-catcher  for  nursing-women  

Apr.  8. 1884 

296, 882 

Sallie  M.  Seiliel  and  Henry  J.  Seibel,  Jr., 

Apr.  15,1884 

Philadelphia,  Fa. 

297,  054 

Elizabeth  Bateson,  Detroit,  Mich 

Ash-sifter 

Apr.  15,1884 

297, 119 

Julia  E.  Drakeley,  Madison,  AYis 

IV  <1 -pan 

Apr.  22,  1884 

297, 268 

Ada  II.  Kepley,  Effingham,  111 ' 

Apr.  22.  1884 

297, 355 

Marie  Demme,  Miihlliausoii,  Germany 

Thiiuble 

Apr.  22,  18.-4 

297, 555 

Harriet  E.  Baker,  Springfield,  Mass 

Scrubbing-brush 

Apr.  29,1881 

297,881 

Josetiue  Vetter,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y 

Crocheting-fork  

Apr.  29,1884 

298,  670 

Eunice  Lodeski  Crosbv,  Plvinouth,  Wis... 

'Cloth  measuring  auil  cutting  machine 

May  13,  18*1 

298, 746 

Mary  E.  Guirey,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Figure,  map,  auil  chart  for  educational 

May  20,  1884 

299,  494 

purposes. 

299, 934 

Johanna  Miiller,  Philadelphia,  Fa 

- Shoo ... 

June  3,18-4 

300, 075 

Amanda  M.  Hicks,  Clinton,  and  Alonzo 

Heating  and  ventilating  device  for  build- 

June  10  18-4 

Dishman,  Paducah,  Ky. 

mgs. 

300, 193 

Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Fa.,  and 

Barrel-making  machine 

June  10, 1884 

Emil  M.  Hiigentobler,  New  York,  N.  Y.; 

said  1 lugentobler  assignor tosaid  Beasley 

300, 194 

Maria  E.  Beasley.  Philadelphia,  Fa.,  and 

Barrel-stave-sliaping  machine 

June  10, 1—4 

Emil  M.  Hiigentobler,  New  Aork.N.  A.; 

said  Hiigentobler  assignor  to  said  Bras- 

301,110 

ley. 

July  1.1384 

Inly  I 

301 , 4.>1 
301,  477 

Helen  M Barley,  Brooklyn,  N.  A 

Invalid-bed 

July  8,1-84 

301,485 

Laura  De  Maesener.  New  Aork,  N.  A’ 

Embroidered  ornament 

July  8,  1--4 

30  U 704 

Edith  C.  Ferrin,  Bath,  Me 

Kitchen  implement 

July  8,18-4 

301,804 

Marie  Cbevreniont.  Washington,  I>.  C -J 

Sash- fastener 

July  8,1  — t 

301  818 

Marv  A.  Ihrig,  Spriuglield,  Ohio.  . 

lee  shoe  or  creeper 

July  8,1 --4 

301,849 

ElleneA.  Bailey,  St.  Charles.  Mo 

Corset -protector 

July  15,1884 

302, 048 

Lucy  Jane  S toe kloy.  Corona,  Teuu 

-Dust-cap 

July  15,1884 

32 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


302, 174 
302, 515 
302, 526 
302, 675 

302. 901 
302, 91(5 
302,992 
303, 022 
303. 087 
303, 549 
303,(501 

303,  857 

304,  111 
304,  057 

304,  759 
304.702 
304,900 
304,905 

305,  009 

305, 321 

305,471 
305, 497 
305, 507 
305, 582 
305,  838 
305, 985 
300,  030 
300,  104 
300, 100 
300,  188 
300.484 
300, 092 
306, 737 

300. 902 
300, 940 
307, 157 
307, 251 
307,687 
307, 885 
308,  004 
308,  459 

162 
308, 879 
309,334 
309, 004 
309, 700 
310,020 
310,171 
310,  180 
310, 450 


310, 507 

310,641 
310,  703 
310,792 
311, 199 
311,283 
311,040 
311,662 
311,095 
311,924 

318,  056 

312. 131 

312. 132 

312, 196 
312, 355 
312,  402 

312, 799 


Name  and  Address. 


Sophia  M.  Tracy,  Dead  wood,  Dak.  Tor 

Felice  Molini,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Eliza  M.  C.  Anderson.  New  York,  N.  Y 

Helen  C.  Wilber.  Fayette,  Mich 

Anna  Ingvarda  Feune,  Chicago,  111 v 

Phebe  K.  Laiuliorn,  West  Liberty,  Iowa  . .. 
Agues  Louisa  Franklin,  Frankfort,  Ky...> 

Eugenia  Kilborn,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Minna  Wezel,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y 

Helen  M.  Sujder,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark 

Victoria  A.  Burr,  Washington,  D.  C 

Stella  A.  Jackson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Annie  T.  Laube,  Huron,  Dak.  Ter 

Eva  Huffman  Lynch,  Rome,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Shaffer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Sarah  H.  Stewart,  Concord,  N.  II 

Helen  A.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass 

Sue  E.  Smitlier  and  William  M.  Smither, 
Keene,  Ky. 

Frida  Kuuz,  Douaueschingeu,  Germany  . . 


Mary  McMullin,  127  Strand,  County  of 
Middlesex,  England. 

Emmeline  W.  Philbrook,  Boston,  Mass.... 

Eliza  M.  C.  Anderson,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Lydia  A.  Blood,  Chicago,  III.  

Jane  Finnegan,  Litchfield,  111 

Bridget  Murphy,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Mary  M.  Wagner,  Baltimore,  Md 

Emma  G.  Nunn,  Yassar,  Mich 

Nancy  J.  Langley,  Boston,  Mass 

Maria  L.  Mathews,  Newark,  N.  J 

Harriet  W.  Strong,  Oakland,  Cal 

Leila  C.  Harrison,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Margaret  E.  Knight,  Ashland,  Mass 

Marie  Gamier,  Paris,  France 

Emeliue  H.  Conover,  Washington,  D.  C.. 

Anna  L.  Olsen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Emma  J.  Woodruff,  Chicago,  III 

Charlotte  P.  Allender,  Cuba,  N.  Y 

Harriet  W.  R.  Strong,  Oakland,  Cal 

Margaret  H.  Wallace,  Sedalia,  Mo 

Emily  A.  Stears,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Mary  Bidwell,  Springfield,  Ohio 

Alice  B.  Bromwell,  Washington,  D.  C 

Mary  L.  Cummings,  Somerville,  Mass 

Kate  C.  Clark,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  Couplin,  Thornburg,  Iowa 

Susan  T.  Bnrkhead,  New  Berne,  N.  C 

Clara  O.  Bilinski,  Diamond  Lake,  111 

Martha  J.  Beers,  Boston,  Mass 

Agnes  M.  Brundage,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Phoebe  S.  Marks,  131  Cornwall  Residences, 
Regents  Park,  St.  Marylebone,  County 
of  Middlesex,  England. 

Matilda  C.  Guilin  and  Andrew  J.  Guffin, 
Rush vi lie,  Ind. 

Laura  A.  Beatty,  Galesburg,  111 

Henrietta  L.  Mehrer,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Margaret  Clii lcoat,  Auburn,  Ind 

Sarah  A.  Moulton,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  . 

Margaret  E.  Boyd,  Carthage,  III 

Amy  L.  Burlingame,  Willett,  N.  Y 

Margaret  E.  Knight,  Ashland,  Mass 

Mary  R.  Walpole,  Mayfield,  Ky 

Marie  E.  Shay,  Fordham,  assignor  to  Mary 
A.  Seitz,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Caroline  H.  Winter,  St.  Paul,  Minn 

Marie  M.  Lamontague,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada. 

Marie  M.  Lamontague,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada. 

Cornelia  T.  Freeman,  Elizabeth,  N.  J 

Lonella  Johnston,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Matilda  F.  Strathy,  London,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada. 

Lvdia  A.  Blood,  Chicago,  111 


V? 


Title  of  Invention. 


Medical  compound 

Pea-shelling  machino 

Maize-grater  

Salve  

Shirt 

Fly-screen-door  attachment 

Cuff-retainer 

Egg-beater 

Millinery  ornament 

Shoe-lace  fastener 

Glove-fastening 

Plaque 

Double  baking-pan 

Air-cooling  apparatus 

Non-inductive  electric  cable 

Clieckrei  n-hook 

Pencil-sharpener 

Trace  attachment 


Apparatus  for  preparing  fiber  for  the  man- 
ufacture of  brushes  and  brooms. 

Electric  brush 


Weather-strip 

21am ping  device 

Tug  for  harness 

Fire-escape 

Grate  appliance  

Combined  bureau  and  bedstead 

Heat-indicator  for  ovens 

Gridiron  

Fruit-press 

Device  for  raising  and  lowering  windows. 

Hitching  device 

Clasp .. 

Leather-dressing  machine 

Thread-spool 

Respirator 

Compound  for  preserving  flowers,  &c 

Crib 

Hook  and  eve 

Cooking-vessel  

Culinary  vessel 

Hand-protector 

Blotting  thimble  or  pad 

Skirt-protector 

Corset 

Milk-can  elevator 

Corset 

Clothes  sprinkler 

Bathing-garment 

Sled. 

Draftsman’s  dividing-instrument 


Washing-machine 


Shawl-strap 

Folding  wardrobe  and  chiffonier 

Combined  ironing-table  and  clothes-holder 

Meat-tenderer 

Foot-warmer 

Napkin  pin  or  holder  

Spit 


Wash-boiler 

Machine  for  rolling  axles,  spindles,  and 
other  metal  articles. 

Shoe  - 

Cough-remedy 


Guide-setter  for  sewing-machines 

Combined  toilet-case  and  satchel  - ... 
Carpet-fastener 


Tug  for  harness. 


Date. 

July 

15,  1884 

July 

22, 1884 

July 

29, 1884 

July 

29, 1884 

Aug. 

5, 1884 

Aug. 

5, 1884 

Aug. 

5, 1884 

Aug. 

5,  1881 

Aug. 

5, 1884 

Aug. 

12,  1884 

Aug. 

12, 1884 

Aug. 

19, 1884 

Yng. 

20, 1884 

Sept. 

2, 1881 

Sept. 

9, 1884 

9,  1884 

Sept. 

9, 1884 

Sept. 

9, 1884 

Sept. 

9, 1884 

Sept. 

16, 1884 

Sept. 

23,1881 

Sept. 

23,1884 

Sept. 

23, 1884 

Sept. 

23, 1884 

Sept. 

30, 1884 

Sept. 

30, 1884 

Sept. 

30, 1884 

Oet. 

7,  1884 

Oct. 

7, 1884 

Oct. 

7, 1884 

Oct. 

14, 1884 

Oct. 

14, 1884 

Oct. 

21,1884 

Oct. 

21, 1884 

( >ct. 

21, 1884 

Oct. 

28, 1884 

Oct. 

28,1884 

Nov. 

4, 1884 

Nov. 

11, 1884 

Nov. 

11, 1884 

Nov. 

25, 1884 

Nov. 

25, 1884 

Dec. 

9,  1884 

Doc. 

10, 1884 

Dec. 

23, 1884 

1 )ec. 

23, 1884 

Dec. 

30,  1884 

0,  1885 

Jan. 

0, 1885 

Jan. 

0, 18'5 

0, 1885 

Jan. 

13, 1885 

Jan. 

13, 1885 

Jan. 

13,  1885 

27, 1885 

27, 1885 

Feb. 

3, 1885 

Feb. 

3, 1885 

Feb. 

3, 1885 

Fob. 

10, 1885 

Feb. 

10, 1885 

Feb. 

10, 1885 

Feb. 

10, 1885 

Feb. 

10, 1885 

Feb. 

17, 1885 

Feb. 

17, 1885 

Fob. 

24, 1885 

WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


33 


No. 


312, 988 


313, 129 
313, 139 
313, 320 


313, 328 
313,516 
313,626 
313,642 
314, 093 
315,080 

315, 293 
315,323 
315,  377 
315, 382 

315,  768 

316,  324 
316,414 
316,556 
316, 623 
316, 928 

317.332 

317.333 
317,424 

317,  433 
317,451 

317. 507 

317. 508 
317,511 

317. 830 

317, 939 
317, 998 
318,038 
318, 272 

318,523 

318,  536 
318,  538 

318. 575 

318, 681 
318,716 
318, 776 
319, 097 

319, 477 
320, 118 
320, 171 
320, 173 

320,213 
320,  266 
320, 529 
320,  557 
320, 689 
320,  691 
320,  830 
320, 964 
321,234 
321,504 

321.576 
321,649 
321,733 

321.831 


321,964 
321, 986 


Name  and  Address. 


Mary  R.  Ewing,  Pataskala,  assignor  of 
one  half  to  Sarah  J.  McCord,  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio. 

Mary  A.  Tipney,  Janesville,  Wis 

Mary  C.  Walling,  Brenham,  Tex 

Laura  M.  Goodale,  Marshalltown,  Iowa, 
assignor  to  herself  and  Peter  Gordon, 
same  place. 

Annie  W.  Harris,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Fanny  W.  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Harriet  A.  Sawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Jeanette  I).  Baldwin,  Moore’s  Hill,  Ind 

Sarah  A.  H.  Williamson,  Carson  City,  Nev. 
Susau  L.  Sinclair,  Allegheny,  Pa 

Mary  A.  Ihrig,  Springfield,  Ohio V 

Florence  Ohr,  Normal,  111 

Frances  M.  Austen,  Dickinson,  N.  Y . 

Sarah  C.  Blaine,  Chattanooga,  Tenu 
Phebe  C.  Goodwin,  Boston,  Mass. — 
Charlotte  C.  Barnwell,  Beaufort,  S.  C 
Emma  J.  Swartout,  Danbury,  Conn.. 

Betsey  A.  Maxey,  Knoxville,  111 

Mary  P.  C.  Hooper,  New  York,  N.  Y . 

Ann  A.  Wysong,  Baltimore,  Md 

Ann  M.  Freeman,  Kansas  City,  Mo  ... 

Julia  B.  French,  Boston,  Mass 


Nellie  S.  Stowell,  New  York,  N.  Y „ --Sharpening- tool 


Needle 


Eliza  C.  Atwood,  Geneva,  N.  Y 

Mamie  F.  Frey,  Indianapolis,  lud 

Elizabeth  Cheshire  and  Edward  Cheshire, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Elizabeth  Cheshire  and  Edward  Cheshire, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Anna  B.  Clarke,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  tov^Mitt 
A.  G.  Jennings  & Sons,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Emilio  Merle  and  Apollonie  Merle,  Paris, v 
France. 

Caroline  D.  Halfpenny,  Bloomshurg,  Pa 

Mary  J.  Holt,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Annie  E.  Sawyer,  Charlestown,  Mass 

Carrie  F.  Marsh,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor 
of  one-half  to  Alida  Pitman,  same  place. 

Mary  E.  Tisdale,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Blanca  Blenker,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Maggie  Boyd,  Riverside,  Cal 

Carlotta  Myers  and  Carl  E.  Myers,  Mo. 
hawk,  NY. 

Charlotte  M.  A.  Barry,  Boston,  Mass .’  /Waist 

Mary  France,  Cleveland,  Ohio 


Adjustable  fire-box. 

Mary  McWaters,  Bethel,  Conn * ^Corset  attachment 

Anna  Kendall,  St.  Louis,  Mo y/ 


/■  vets,  ivc. 

Charlotte  A.  Gandil,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y V Lady’s  skirt-protector 


Riding-saddle 

--vj' Pocket 

Pie  and  cake  rack 


Seal-lock 
Basket  ... 
Broiler  or 


Myra  L.  Eckles,  Nortktield,  Minn. 

Lilly  F.  Roberts,  Kentucky  Town,  Tex 
Lydia  A.  Rowe  and  David  S.  Rowe,  Spring- 
field,  Ohio. 

Eliza  Bloom,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  L.  Maesel,  New  York,N.  Y . 

Mary  G.  Barbour,  Bradford,  Mass. . 

Clara  E.  Hosmer,  Auburn,  N.  Y. . . . 

Ollie  T.  Raney,  Melissa,  Tex 

Fannie  C.  Rawlings,  St.  Louis,  Mo 
Mary  E.  Woodward,  Parker,  Dak.  Te 
Lydia  Smith  Purinton,  Westborough, 

Mary  B. Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ... 

Lydia  N.  Jackson,  New  York,  N.  Y... 

Adaline  Brock,  Dunellen,  N.  J 

Louisa  J.  Shelley,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Sally  M.  Levy,  Milwaukee,  Wis 

Bettie  Adella  Malone  and  Alexander  Ma- 
lone, Franklin,  assignors  of  three-fourths 
to  John  B.  Montague  and  James  T. 

Booker,  Simpson  County,  Ky. 

Carrie  G.  Griffin,  Manhattan,  Kans 

Sophronie  T.  Lewis,  Watertown,  N.  Y ^Dress-chart 

'220 5 


Title  of  Invention. 


Hammock  . 


Device  for  preserving  fruits,  &c 

Cotton-picker 

Cover  for  cooking  kettles  and  utensils 


Bolt  for  dooi’s  or  shutters 

Device  for  inducing  sleep 

Hand-easel 

Back  for  piano-stools 

Stove  

Method  of  filling  the  recesses  in  the  tread 
of  car- wheels. 

Screw  adapted  for  ice-creepers 

Piano-stool 

Boiler  for  heating  fruit  in  jars 

Bolster -spring 

Multiple  measuring  utensil 

Folding  bath-stand 

Machine  for  sewing  hat-tips 

Car-coupling 

Grated  shovel 

Ironing-board  and  table 

Dress-cutting  rule 

Combined  wash  and  bath  tub 


Dust-pan . 

Button-book  holder  for  shoes. 
Book-sewing  machine 


Adjustable  model  or  dummy  for  dress- 
makers’ use. 

Trellis 

Meat  and  provision  safe 

Skirt-protector 

Adjustable  clothing-stiffener 

Egg-boiler  and  caster 

Bustle 


Combined  storm-shield  and  overdress. 
Guiding  apparatus  for  balloons 


Soap  for  restoring  color  to  plushes,  vel- 
vets, &c. 


toaster. 


Plaiting  apparatus. 

Cabinet  gasoline-stove 

Folding  crib  

lass.'j/Corset 

Process  of  staining  paper,  &c 

Sewer-gas  excluder 

Guard  for  bedsteads 

Knitting-machine 

Churn-dasher 


Date. 

Feb.  24, 1885 

Mar.  3, 1885 
Mar.  3, 1885 
Mar.  3, 1885 


Mar.  3, 1885 
Mar.  10, 1885 
Mar.  10,  1885 
Mar.  10, 1885 
Mar.  17,1885 
Apr.  7, 1885 


A pr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


7, 1885 
7, 1885 
7, 1885 

7. 1885 
I I,  18'5 
21,  1885 

21. 1885 

28. 1885 

28. 1885 
28,  1885 

5.  IKS5 

5. 1885 
5, 1885 
5, 1885 
5,1885 

12. 1885 


May  12,1885 

May  12,1885 

May  12, 1885 

May  12,1885 
May  19,1885 
May  19,1885 
May  19,1885 

May  26,1885 
May  26, 1885 
May  26, 1885 
May  26, 1885 


May  26,1885 
May  26,1885 
May  26, 1885 
June  2,1885 

June  9,1885 
June  16, 1885 
June  16, 1885 
June  16, 1885 


Combined  door-check  aud  buffer 


June 
June 
June 
June 
.June 
J une 
June 
June 
Juno 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


16, 1885 

16. 1885 

23. 1885 
23, 1885 
23,  1885 
23, 1885 

23. 1885 

30. 1885 

30. 1885 

7. 1885 

7. 1885 
7, 1885 
7, 1885 
7, 1885 


July  14,1885 
July  14, 1885 


34 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 

Name  and  Address. 

Title  of  Invention. 

Date. 

070 

Jennie  S.  Rutan.  Philaileli>liia.  Pa 

Window-cleaner 

July  14,1885 
July  14,1885 
July  14,1885 
July  21,1885 

322,  177 

iso 

Isabella  A.  Lvon,  Boston.  Mass 

jCover  for  pots 

322,  407 

Josephine  M.  St.  Claire.  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

^Corset 

322, 532 

Eliza  A.  Everett  and  Richard  11.  Everett, 
Vestal  Centre,  N.  V. 

Cooking  utensil 

July  21, 1885 

322, 57S 

Victoria  I.  11.  Bnudsen,  London,  England. 

Apparatus  for  affixing  stamps 

July  21,1885 

322, 598 

Margaret  Hart,  New  York,  N.Y.,  assignorof 

Syringe 

July  21, 1885 

one-half  to  Charles  T.  Moore,  same  place. 

322,  721 

Alice  A.  Hodges  and  George  W.  Hodges,  N 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Brake  for  children’s  carriages 

J illy  21, 1885 

323,  003 

Mary  M.  Wernm  and  John  H.  Wernm, 
Toledo,  Ohio,  assignors  by  mesne  assign- 
ments to  Mary  M.  Werum,  same  place. 
Mary  A.  Arrowsmith,  Freehold,  N.  J 

Abdominal  supporter 

July  28,1885 

323, 288 

Fire-escape 

July  28, 1885 

323.  420 

Caroline  M.  llills,  Chicago.  Ill 

Paint-pot 

Aug.  4,  1885 
Aug.  4,1885 

323,700 

Charlotte  A.  McGee,  Jackson,  Midi.,  as- 
signor to  the  Coronet  Corset  Co.,  same 
place. 

Corset 

323,  7«1 

Mary  M.  Burchfield,  Kingston,  111 

Steam  fruit-drier  

Aug.  4,1885 
Aug.  4, 1885 

323!  >07 

Luciuda  Fuller  and  Harriet  Fuller,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  assignors  of  one-fourth  to  Harriet 
L.  Fraer,  same  place. 

Window-sash 

323,  001 

Eliza  B.  Wilcox  and  Albert  Wilcox,  Maple 
Rapids,  Mich. 

Device  for  hanging  wall-paper 

Aug.  11,1885 

324,  070 
324,  308 

Nancy  E.  Burch,  Carthage,  Mo 

Flower-stand  .... 

Aug.  11,1885 
Aug.  18, 1885 

Carrie  J.  McDiarmid  and  Donald  G.  Mc- 
Diarmid,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Head-rest 

324,472 

Martha  Jacobsen,  Lyons,  Iowa 

Adjustable  pattern  for  drafting  garments.. 

Aug.  18, 1885 

324,  S00 

Mary  B.  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Process  of  decorating  paper  and  other  ma- 
terials with  oil  colors. 

Aug.  25, 1885 

325,  004 

Jean  Marie  Escorbia  and  Marguerite 
Louise  Stephanie  Escorbia,  St.  Etieuue, 
Loire,  France. 

Bottle-stopper 

Aug.  25, 1885 

325, 168 

Minnie  B.  Tate,  Johnstown.  Ill 

Aug.  25, 1885 
Aug.  25, 1885 
Sept.  1,1885 
Sept.  8, 1885 
Sept.  8, 1885 

325 ! 216 

Mary  E.  Northen,  Lanier,  Tex  

325, 400 

Susan  M.  Hendrick,  New  York,  N.  Y.. 

System  and  device  for  measuring  garments. 

325, 697 

Julia  Reinhardt,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  

Waist  lining 

325!  853 

Margaret  Milne,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

''■'Bouquet-fastening 

325,  801 

Emilie  Pohl,  Baltimore,  Md 

Stiffener  for  bits  ties 

Sept.  8, 1885 
Sept.  8,1885 
Sept.  8,1885 
Sept.  15,  1>85 
Sept,  22, 1885 
Sept.  22, 1885 

3,25,  808 

Elizabeth  A.  Seely,  Bloomfield,  Ind 

Kettle-holder 

325,  877 
320,  455 

Ida  C.  Reed,  Oakland  City,  Cal 

326, 553 

Marv  J.  Elvnu,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Under  waist  for  children 

326, 565 

Rebecca  J.  Jacobus,  Oakland,  Cal 

Absorbent  cowl  for  the  chimneys  of  hydro- 
carbon-burners. 

326, 639 

Jennie  D.  Gidlev,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Under-garment 

Sept.  22, 1885 

326,  838 

Caroline  Boyce,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Book  cover  or  protector 

Sept.  22, 1885 

326,071 

Pocket  for  wearing-apparel 

Sept.  29, 1885 
Oct,  6,  1885 

327,  505 

Mary  A.  Roonev,  De  Smet,  Dak.  Ter 

Combined  trunk  and  bed 

327,  036 

Process  of  treating  butter 

Oct,  6, 18>5 
Oct,  6, 1885 
Oct,  13,1885 

327!  673 

328! 073 

Polly  A.  Zclie,  Dundee,  N.  Y.,  and  Albert 
Smith,  Middleville,  Mich. 

Composition  for  graining  wood 

328, 256 
328,  354 

Hattie  Scott,  Detroit  Mich 

Slate-pencil  sharpener 

Oct,  13,1885 
Oct,  13,1885 

Emily  A.  Stears,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Wash-basin  or  similar  vessel 

328, 506 

Ruth  Moffitt,  Wheatland,  111 

Carpet-stretcher 

Oct,  20,1885 

328, 026 

Flower- frame 

Oct,  27,1885 
Oct,  27,1885 
Oct.  27,1885 
Oct.  27,1885 

32!»!  042 

320!  055 
320, 131 

Elastic  button-hole  attachment  for  garments 
Handle  for  package  carriers 

Carrie  C.  Boyd,  Fruitport,  Mich 

329,417 

Lilly  B.  Tubbs,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Cut-off  for  hydraulic  and  other  engines 

Oct.  27,1685 

330, 003 

Charlotte  Augusta  Davenport, (remarried,) 
now  Charlotte  Augusta  Bacon,  Charl- 
ton Depot,  Mass. 

Detachable  spoilt  foi  milk-pails 

Nov.  10, 1885 

330,  548 

Sarah  Vincent  Beal,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich 

Bed-pan 

Nov.  17,1885 

33,0,  018 

Mary  Hansorn,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Combined  ironing  board  and  table 

Nov.  17, 1885 
Nov.  17, 1885 

330 ! 626 

Sarah  Sewell,  Mark  Centre,  Ohio 

Combined  washing-machine  and  teeter  or 
seesaw. 

330,  807 

Harriet  A.  Ilnlburd,  Perryshurg,  Ohio 

Mary  Jane  Reilly  and  Hugh  Reilly.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Elizabeth  Hull,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Scrap-book  

Nov.  24, 1885 

331,004 

Toy 

Nov.  24, 1885 

331,062 

Folding  soap-dish  

Nov.  24,1885 

331,308 

Mary  J.  Liggett,  Wooster,  Ohio 

Bed-cover  fasteuer 

Dec.  1 , 1885 

331,480 

•Jennie  Rathbun  Fuller,  Toledo,  Ohio 

Fi  re  escape 

Dec.  1,1885 
Dec.  8, 1885 

331,768 

Marv  E.  Clark,  Fairville,  N.  Y 

Fruit-drier 

332,  031 

Clara  Abell,  Geddes,  N.  Y 

Hat  and  bonnet  fastener 

Dec.  8, 1885 

WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


35 


No. 


332, 202 
332,  749 

332,  850 
333, 007 

333, 082 

333,  098 
333, 262 
333, 517 
333,  540 
333, 004 
333, 684 


333,711 
333,  742 

333,  825 
333, 960 

334,230 
334, 359 
334, 373 
334, 486 

334,  034 

334, 674 
335, 031 
335, 130 
335, 215 
335, 237 
335, 283 
336, 077 
336, 219 
336,  413 

336,917 
337, 016 

337. 030 
337, 153 
337, 185 
337,280 

337,349 
337, 490 

337, 569 
337,617 

338,101 
338,2/9 
338, 449 
338,641 
338,651 

338,790 
338, 836 

339. 031 
339, 232 
339,313 
339, 463 

339, 521 
339, 830 

339, 933 

340, 027 
340, 133 
340, 170 
340, 485 


Name  and  Address. 


Mary  M.  Jones,  Menomonee,  Wis  - ... 

Elide  L.  Prall  and  Arvilla  Williams, 
Wellington,  Kaus. 

Mary  C.  Walling,  Washington,  D.  C 

Eliza  M.  Greer,  Stockton,  G'al 


.''■'Corset. 

Folding 


Kate  E.  Nichols  and  E.  V.  Whitney,  Leo- 
minster, Mass. 

Mary  C.  Atkinson,  Baltimore,  Md 

Sarah  A.  Shepherd,  Washington,  D.  C 

Mary  Agnes  Greeley,  Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Sarah  A.  Parke,  Bay  City,  Mich 

Elizabeth  A.  Craig,  Arlington,  Kans 

Amanda  Ellen  Shearer,  Humphreys,  as- 
signor of  one-half  to  I.  R.  M.  Beeson, 
Milan,  Mo. 

Elizabeth  M.  Young,  Dansville,  N.  Y 

Ella  N.  Gaillard,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Lydia  J.  Cadvi  ell,  Chicago,  111 

Pauline  Morgenroth  and  Tiune  Levison, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Annie  M.  Jetfers,  Chicago,  111 


— ~ * 7 ~ i 

Kate  Dunham,  Holloway,  Mich Corset 


Mary  E.  Grow,  Washington,  D.  C 
Lena  Strong  and  Alphouso  B.  Smith,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Mary  H.  Berry  and  Frank  H.  Butler,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Sarah  C.  Neal,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Cornelia  Johnson,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Mary  P.  C.  Hooper,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  Dormitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emmeline  W. Pliilbrook,  Boston,  Mass 

Catherine  M.  Hamilton,  Decatur,  111 

Mattie  J.  Baker,  San  Jos6,  Cal 


Anna  Dormitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y Ornameutal  step-ladder. 

■r-\  7 Corset 


Ida  Karp,  New  York,  assignor  to  he 
self  and  Max  Rubin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Christina  J.  Haley,  New  York,  N.  Y A Stocking-supporter 

Julia  Penley,  Bangor,  Me v Dress-chart  .. 

Matilda  Stocker,  New  York,  N.  Y >,  Pattern-lining 

Adelaide  M.  Hayward,  Boston,  Mass 
Jaue  Mikel,  Gillum,  111 


Title  of  Invention. 


chair 


Stamping-machine 

Folding  and  adjustable  window-bracket 
shelf. 

Individual  holder  or  rest  for  table-service 
articles. 

Milk-skimmer 

Sewing-machine  treadle  

Candlestick 

Saw-tooth-swaging  device 

Feed-trough 

Gem-type  iixer  


Hand  plaiting  attachment 

Electric  illuminating  apparatus 

Drier 

Flour-sifter , 


Fire-escape. 


Pin 

Fruit-picker. 
Ointment  ... 


Bath  or  bathing  apparatus 

Apparatus  for  assisting  roller- skaters 

Device  for  numbering  houses 

Window-cleaning  chair 

Clothes-hook 

Convertible  chair 

Ironing-table 


Soap-dish 
Combined  squeezer  and  strainer. 


Ella  Nagle,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to'.  Underwaist  or  strengthening-corset  for 
Louis  Fellheimer,  same  place. 

Emma  L.Pridham,  Philadelphia,  Pa  .. 

Harriette  A.  Gray,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 


children. 

Wash-board 

Composition  to  be  added  to  starch  to  im- 
prove its  quality. 

Bouquet-holder  

Street-car 


Head-dress 

Attachment  for  bake-ovens 

Kitchen  utensil 

Attachment  for  pants 

Mount  for  pictures  and  photographs. 


Sleeve  and  glove  protector 

Kitchen-cabinet 


Marietta  Flint,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Catharine  A.  Williamson  and  Bndd  M. 

Rawlings,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mary  A.  Patou,  Paris,  Ky 

Louisa  B.  Liuthicum,  Helena,  Ark 

Ida  A.  Teller,  Unadilla,  N.  Y 

Henrietta  J.  Lyon,  Newark,  N.  J 

Elizabeth  Talcott  and  Richard  H.  L.  Tal- 
cott,  Boston,  Mass. 

Martha  W.  Slack,  Sandwich,  111 

Edda  A.  Fisher  and  William  N.  Fisher, 

Xenia,  Ind. 

Lottie  W.  Timmons,  Syracuse,  N.  Y vBuckIe  for  supporters 

Noll ie-  S.  Stowell,  New  York,  N.  Y Transferable  letter  for  signs 

Charlotte  A.  McGee,  Jackson,  Mich L-Corset-waist. 

Mario  V.  Piron,  Brussels,  Belgium,  assignor-)-  Waterprooiin 
to  Carlos  Delattre,  Lille,  France. 

Julia  B.  Berry,  New  York,  N.  Y >-[  Manufacture  of  fabric  for  hats,&c 

Eliza  B.  Wilcox  and  Albert  J.  Wilcox,  Ma-  Combined  pitchfork  and  rake 

pie  Rapids,  Mich. 

Carlotta  F.  Roddey,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as-  Abacus  for  slates 

signor  to  Augustus  T.  Gurlitz,  same  place. 

Harriet  B.  Allen,  St.  Louis,  Mo Pan  for  washing  dishes 

Mary  A.  Lucey,  Boston,  Mass j/i Shirt-form 

Rachel  S.  Thompson,  Hamilton,  Ohio Caster _ 

Alberta  Maiy  Frances  Caspar,  Loudon,  Method  of  imitating  stained  glass 

England,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Eugene  [ 

Pearle,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ella  Mary  Freeley,  New  York,  N,  Y..,,...|  Vulcanized  rubber  and  textile  fabric 


and  preservation  of  fabrics. 


Date. 


Dec.  8, 1885 
Dec.  22, 1885 

Dec.  22, 1885 
Dec.  22, 1885 

Dec.  22, 1885 

Dee.  29, 1885 
1 >ec.  29, 1885 
Jan.  5,1886 
Jan.  5,1886 
Jan.  5,1886 
Jan.  5, 1886 


Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


5, 1886 
5, 1886 
5, 1886 
5, 1886 

12, 1886 
12, 1886 
12, 1886 
19, 1886 


Jan.  19,1886 


Jan. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 


19. 1886 
26,  1886 

2,  1886 
2,  1886 
2, 1886 
2, 1 886 
16,.  1886 

16. 1886 
16, 1886 

2,  1 886 
2, 1886 
2, 1886 
2, 1886 
2,  1886 
2, 1886 


Mar.  2,1886 
Mar.  9,1886 

Mar.  9, 1S86 
Mar.  9,1886 

Mar.  16, 1886 
Mar.  23, 1886 
Mar.  23, 1886 
Mar.  23, 1886 
Mar.  23, 1886 

Mar.  30, 1886 
Mar.  30, 1886 

Mar.  30, 1886 
Apr.  6, 1886 
Apr.  6, 18^6 
Apr.  6, 1886 

Apr.  6,  1886 
Apr.  13, 1886 

Apr.  13, 1886 

Apr.  13,1886 
Apr.  20, 1886 
Apr.  20, 1886 
Apr.  20, 1886 


Apr.  20,1886 


340, 501 


36 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


340, 044 

340,  870 
341, 175 

341,  D4 
341,300 
341,721 
341,754 
341,832 
342, 182 

342. 225 

342. 226 
342, 294 

342,  431 
342, 503 

342, 773 
342, 040 


342,989 
343, 104 

343,630 
343,688 
343,698 
344,294 
344, 331 
344,509 
344, 901 
345, 029 


345, 248 
345, 258 

345,291 
345, 307 
345, 396 
345, 470 
345.  483 
345, 509 

345, 520 
345, 553 

345,709 
345, 900 
345,  970 
346, 227 
340,  437 


340,  442 


346, 530 
346,740 
346, 701 

346, 812 
340,  -92 

346,  914 
340,  982 
347, 123 

347,  308 

347,  .358 
347,  470 

347,  581 
347, 757 

347,  88- 
347,  930 
348, 082 
347, 157 


Name  and  Address. 


Annie  Walt  .her  and  Mathias  Supple,  Fomlv 
du  Lac,  Wis. 

Marie  Ginoris,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Hannah  V.  Shaw,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind 

Susan  Jane  Thiers,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  Wood,  Evansville,  Iud 

Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Sophia  G.  Kenyon,  Joliet,  111 

Aunali  E.  Bussell,  Nashua,  N.  H 

Rebecca  T.  Chew,  Girard,  Ohio 

Gracie  S.  Roberts,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y. .. 
Gracie  S.  Roberts,  Rockville  Ceutre,  N.  Y.. 
Alice  Fox  and  Irving  W.  Fox,  I lion,  N.  Y. .. 

Anna  Doriuitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  Billette  De  Villeroclie  and  Arthur 
Chateland,  Coucarnean,  France. 

Ellene  A.  Bailey,  St.  Charles,  Mo 

Esther  R.  Spencer,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,v 
assignor  of  three-fourths  to  Joseph  C. 
Wilson  and  Hobart  F.  Atkinson,  both  of 
same  place. 

Phebe  Rosalie  Addoms,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Frances  E.  Eller,  Fairmont,  Nebr 


Artificial  fruit 

Dnst-pan 

Hat-mirror 

Draft-regulator  

Steam-generator 

Educational  blocks 

Rein-holder 

Safety  button-fastener 

Sewer-pipe 

Sewer-pipe 

Abdominal  supporter 

Paint  and  brush  bucket 

Manufacture  of  metal  cans  and  boxes. 


Needle 

Lacing-bearin': 


Florence  A.  Ellery,  Taunton,  Mass... 

Susan  E.  Barney,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Martha  E.  Brown,  Erie,  Pa 

Ella  Walling  Washington,  D.  C 

Mary  E.  Swa.m,  Danville,  111 

Minnie  Dobson.  New  York,  N.  Y 

Susan  O.  Grover,  Granville,  Ohio 

Elizabeth  J.  Cole,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  as- 
signor to  Harold  G.  Underwood,  same 
place. 

Lizzie  McKeogb,  Pittsburg,  Pa 

Florida  M.  Rodes,  Fayetteville,  assignor 
to  Nannie  M.  Lassiter,  Manchester,  Tenn  . 

Sophia  M.  Fein,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Lavenia  D.  Jones,  Lafayette,  Ind 

Ivaty  Runietsch,  San  Francisco,  Cal .. 

Isabella  Youart,  Troy,  Ohio 

Mary  Elizabeth  Cole,  Letts,  Iowa 

Lizzie  Hopkiusou,  Frankfort,  Iud  


- 


Maria  R.  McClint.ock,  Abbyville,  Ya 

Ellen  D.  Starr,  Chittenango,  N.  Y 

Edith  A.  Marsh,  New  Albany,  Ind 

Amelia  A.  Fearn,  Philadelphia,  Pa - 

Jenny  M.  Haskell,  Greenwich,  N.  Y 

Katharina  Seifert,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Annie  E.  Geissinger,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  as- 
signor of  one-half  to  George  B Geissin- 
ger, same  place. 

Emma  A.  Pyle,  New  Orleans,  La.,  as- 
signor to  Hugh  K.  Anderson,  Nashville, 
Tenn. 

Luisa  Cappiani,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Ellen  Dillon,  Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Fanny  K.  Marsh  and  Mary  Margerum, 
Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Ella  N.  Gail  lard,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Marie  D.  Bullock,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Mary  Adelia  Henderson,  Clinton,  Mo 

Hannah  M.  Bortree,  Madison,  Wis 

Emma  G.  Nunn,  Vassar,  Mich 

Clara  K.  Waring,  Middletown,  assignor  to 
Jenyns  C.  Battersby,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Elizabeth  Laufer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Mary  S.  Durell  and  Annie  L.  Gebhard, 
Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

CelindaA.  Dodge,  Kinniekinnick,  Wis  .... 
Mary  Bradford  Crowninshield,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Caroline  S.  Pusey,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Therese  R.  Fischer,  Baltimore,  Md 

Catherine  A.  Williamson,  St.  Louis,  Mo..  . 
Carrie  J.  Everson,  Chicago,  111 ; 


Title  of  Invention. 


Garment-fastenin': 


Ventilator 

Combined  blackboard  and  perforated  desk- 
top. 

Garment-supporter 

Napkin-ring 

Water-proof  overgarment 

Fire-place  or  stove  fender 

Album 

Banjo-frame 

Coffin  attachment 

Frame  for  making  rugs 


Foot-pad  for  machine-treadles. 
Grate-cover 


Door-mat  

Steam  cooking  utensil 

Key-hole  guard 

Pastry-board 

Sash-fastener 

Combined  embroidery-frame,  easel,  work- 
table, and  desk. 

Coin-holder 

Appliance  for  setting  writing-copies 


Life-preserving  corset 

Dress-protector 

Machine  for  degranulating  cheese-curd . 
Step-ladder  


Corset-fastenin'; 


Sheet-music  case. 
Flat-iron  heater  . 
Dust-pan 


Musical  watch 

Game  

Coffee-pot 

Combined  corset  and  garment-supporter. 

Adjustable  handle  lor  dusters 

Portable  folding  wardrobe 


Sewing-machine  table 

Steam-radiator  attachment 


Milk-strainer  . 
Darning-last  . 


Pattern  for  garments 

Dress-form 

Gasoline-stove 

Process  of  concentrating  ores 


Date. 


Apr.  27,1880 


Apr. 

May- 

May 

May- 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 


27. 1886 
4, 1886 
4, 1886 
4,1886 

11.1886 
11, 1886 
11,1886 
18, 1886 
18, 1886 
18, 1886 
18, 1886 
25, 1886 
25, 1886 


June  1,1886 
June  1,1886 


June  1,1886 
June  8, 188o 


J une 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 
July 


15, 1886 
15, 188i) 

15. 1886 

22. 1886 
22, 1886 
29,1886 

6, 1886 
6, 1886 


July  6,1886 
July  6,1886 

July  13,1886 
July  13,1886 
July  13,1886 
July'  13,1886 
July  13,1886 
July  13,1886 

July  13,1886 
July  13,1886 
July  20,1886 
July  20,. 1886 
July  20,  lr-86 
July  27, 1886 
July  27, 1886 


July  27, 1886 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug 


3, 1886 
3, 1886 
3, 1886 

3, 1886 
10, 1886 
10, 1886 
10, 1886 
10,1886 
10, 1886 

17, 1886 
17, 1886 

17, 1886 

17. 1886 

24. 1886 
24, 1886 
24, 1886 
24, 1886 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


37 


No. 


348, 188 
348,  3-21 


34 -<,373 
318,748 

348,  923 
319,  030 
319, 118 
349, 149 

349,  263 
349,  313 
3 19,  657 
349,  875 
349,  935 
350, 177 


350, 246 
350,  252 

350,  477 
350,  622 


350,  090 
350, 700 
350, 757 
350,  800 
350,911 

3.0, 960 
351,027 
351,207 

351,240 
351, 899 
351,932 
351, 949 


352,  022 
352, 188 

352, 247 
352, 294 
352,  380 
352,  463 
352,  488 
352, 719 
352, 836 
352, 850 
352. 891 


352, 994 
353,  010 
353,017 
353,  004 
353, 133 

353, 237 
353, 327 
353, 401 
353,563 
353, 575 
353,  095 

353, 801 
353,  954 


354,  032 
354, 050 


354,  002 

354,000 
354 ,083 


Name  and  Address. 


Mary  J.  Cole,  Grand  Rapids,  Midi . 
Julia  B.  French,  Boston,  Mass 


Trunk 

Tub  or  tank  for  toilet,  laundry,  and  refrig- 
erating. purposes. 

Combined  work  table  and  basket 

Composition  for  medicating  bed-quilts 

Vapor-bath 

Candl  stick 

Attachment  for  cooking-stoves 

.v  Dress-shield 

Sad-iron 

V Water-proof  cloak 

Attachment  for  pants 

Infant’s  toilet-table 

China-firing  apparatus 

Electric  winding  device  for  clocks 


Uterine  supporter 

Hair-crimper 


Sarah  E.  Ball,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Clara  M.  Kimball,  Milwaukee,  Wis 

Carrie  Aurelia  Munro,  Olive  Branch,  Ohio. 

Mary  A.  Greeley,  Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Adile  C.  Philippi,  New  Orleans,  La 

Henrietta  Einstein,  Philadelphia.  Pa 

Martha  S.  Stieglitz,  New  York,  N.  Y ..  . 

Sarah  A.  Mendel,  Chicago,  111 

Henrietta  J.  Lyon,  Newark,  N.  J 

Hannah  Crocker,  Plainfield,  N.  .1 

Susan  S.  Frackelton,  Milwaukee,  Wis  ... 

Ida  C.  Hemmer  and  William  F.  Weisger- 
ber,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  direct 
and  mesne  assignments,  to  the  Standard 
Electric  Clock  Company,  same  place. 

Martha  F.  Haynes,  Athol  Centre,  Mass 

Dina  Jordan  and  Rudolph  Jordan,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Estclla  Case,  New  York,  N.  Y Rubber  soumLdeadener  and  packin 

Clara  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  \/ Cuff-holder 
herself  and  Emil  Gutman,  same  place. 

Rebecca  McKee,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  Sutherland,  Diamond,  Mo 

Ella  Maratta,  Pittsburg,  Pa 

Sarah  J.  Byers,  Lafayette,  Ind 

Frances  J.  Coburn  and  Ellen  M.  Dean, 

Denver,  Colo. 

Mary  H.  Barnes,  Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Elisabeth  C.  Gefoert,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Eliza  Ellis  Scott,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada. 

Annie  E.  Adair,  Sulphur  Springs,  Tex 

Julia  A.  Callahan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Dora  Mitchell,  Ottumwa,  Iowa 

Lillian  Whitefield,  Reading,  Mass 


Title  of  Invention. 


•band. 


Insecticide 

Composition  for  tanning 

Coal- vault  grating 

Ash-pan 

Composition  of  matter  to  be  used  for  jour- 
nal boxes. 

Sad-iron  cleaner 

Tracing-wheel 


Katie  A.  Williams,  Providence,  R.  I 

Mary  A.  L.  Iliue  and  Orrin  S.  Reed,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Sarah  L.  Hunter,  Little  Rock,  Ark... 

Addio  Bond,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  E.  Bailey,  Chicago,  111 

Laura  James  Gott,  La  Grange,  Ohio . . 
Mary  Ruggles,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y 
Harriet  W.  R.  Strong,  Oakland,  Cal. . 
Susaune  Oldberg,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Maria  E.  Beasley,  Philadelphia,  Pa 


. Flower-pot.  . 
.•  Cuff-retainer 


Ironing-table 

Opera-cliair 

Picture-hanger 

Compound  for  transferring  designs  to  sur- 
faces from  perforated  patterns. 

Hair-curling  device 

Bottle- wrapper 


Portable  warming  apparatus 

Fire-escape 

Cooking  attachment  for  heating-stoves 

Window-sash  holder 

Rubber  boot 

Process  of  making  barrels 


Florence  M.  Reynolds,  Pinacate,  assignor* ''Adjustable  skirt  holder  and  rack 

of  one-half  to  Josie  Humble,  Los  Angeles, 

Cal. 


Priscilla  C.  Johnson,  Indianapolis,  Ind 

Lydia  J.  Cadwell,  Chicago,  111 

Lydia  J.  Cadwell,  Chicago,  III 

Anna  Suffer,  Cowden,  111 

Margaret  Hammond,  Port  Madison,  Wash. 
Ter. 

Emma  J.  Swart  wont,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Sarah  N.  Randolph,  Baltimore,  Md  . 

Sarah  E.  Cheesmau,  Snow  Shoe,  Pa. 

Louisa  Kaliski,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Annie  M.  Morrison,  New  York,  N.  Y . 
Rebecca  McKee,  New  York,N.  Y — 

Sarah  J.  Hull,  Stella,  Nebr 

M.  Jennie  McCarthy,  Cambridgeport,  as- 
signor to  the  Standard  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass. 

Margaret  W.  Ator,  Bloomington,  III 

Reesetta  S.  Goodman  and  Henry  M.  Good- 
man, Louisville,  Ky. 

Rosa  Joel  and  Henry  Joel,  Jersey  Citv, 
N.  J. 

Malvina  Nash  Hemenway,  Mexico,  N.  Y . . . 
Augeline  II.  Campbell,  Philadelphia,  Pa  . . 


Portable  wardrobe 

Drier  

Method  of  drying  distillers’  slops... 

Button-hole  marker 

Patient’s  elevator  and  perambulator 


Match  and  cigarette  box 

..\- Catch  for  breastpins 

Clothes-boiler 

Supporting- baud  for  aprons 

Cement  for  use  in  manufacturing  stained 
glass. 

Rein-muff 

Gossamer  cloak 


Letter-box  bell 

Draw-box 

Washing-machine 

Dust-pan 

Soap-receptacle 


Corset 


Date. 


Aug. 

31, 

1886 

Aug. 

31, 

1886  _ 

Aug. 

31, 

1886 

Sept. 

7, 

1886 

Sept. 

7, 

1886 

S-'pt. 

14, 

1886 

Sept. 

1 l. 

1886 

Sept. 

14, 

1886 

Sept. 

14, 

1886 

Sept. 

21, 

1886 

Sept. 

21. 

1886 

Sept. 

28, 

1886 

Sept. 

28, 

1886 

Oct. 

5, 

1886 

Oct. 

5, 1886 

Oct. 

5, 1886 

Oct, 

12, 1886 

Oct. 

12,  1886 

Oct. 

12, 1886 

Oct. 

12, 1886 

Oct. 

12, 1886 

Oct, 

12, 1886 

Oct. 

19,  1886 

Oct. 

19, 1886 

Oct. 

19,  1886 

Oct, 

19, 1886 

Oct, 

19, 1886 

Nov. 

2, 1886 

Nov. 

2, 1886 

Nov. 

2, 1886 

Nov. 

2, 1886 

Nov. 

9,1686 

Nov. 

9, 1886 

Nov. 

9,  D86 

Nov. 

9,  1886 

Nov. 

9, 1386 

Nov. 

9, 1886 

Nov. 

16, 1886 

Nov. 

16, 18.-45 

Nov. 

16,  1886 

Nov. 

16,  1886 

Nov. 

23, 1886 

Nov. 

23, 1886 

Nov. 

23, 1886 

Nov. 

23, 1886 

Nov. 

23,  1866 

Nov. 

23, 1886 

Nov. 

30, 1886 

Nov. 

30, 1886 

Nov. 

30, 1886 

Nov. 

30, 1886 

Dec. 

7,  1886 

Dec. 

7,1886 

Dec. 

7,  1886 

Dec. 

7, 1886 

Dec. 

7, 1886 

Dec. 

7, 1886 

Dec. 

21, 1886 

Dec. 

21, 1886 

WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


oo 

Ob 


No. 


354,764 
354,  895 
354,934 
354.960 
354,979 

354,  995 

355,  061 
355, 139 
355, 160 
355,  ‘256 
355.  282 
355,  349 
355,  368 
355,  369 
355,  417 
355, 527 
355, 533 
355, 552 
355, 583 
'355, 663 
355,  709 
355, 796 


356, 187 
356, 327 
356,  348 
356, 397 
356,  497 
356.  602 
356, 679 

356,  881 

357, 088 
357, 135 

357, 200 
357, 354 

357,  373 
357,  381 
357,611 
357, 747 


357 , 7 62 
357,791 
357, 895 
358,  049 
358,  068 
358,  098 
358,115 
358, 197 
358  198 

358. 348 

358. 349 

358,  406 
358, 569 
358, 914 
359, 046 
359, 090 
359, 288 

359,  330 
359,  366 
359, 783 
359,  784 
3 JO,  197 
3 JO,  224 
360, 281 
360, 313 

360, 564 
360, 726 


Name  and  Address. 


Catharine  E.  Bell,  West  Point,  Miss 

Sarah  Emory  Gleason,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Ter. 

Frances  V.  Raymond,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Glennie  A.  Williams,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Sarah  M.  Hardeubergh,  Le  Fever  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

Mary  A.  Wheeler,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Sabina  W.  Cook,  Dayton,  Wash.  Ter 

Josephine  G.  Cochran,  Shelby ville,  111 
Elizabeth  Gartland,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Lizzie  Decker,  Sandusky  County,  Ohio *. 

Margaret  A.  Sutton,  Arlington,  Md  .. 
Catharine  Schulte,  Port  Huron,  Mich 
Maria  E.  Allen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y . 


.4  Chart  tor  drafting  garments 


Alloy 

Washing-machine 
ish-wasbiug  machine 
SCh 

''Pants 

Plant-protector 

Fire-escape 

Diaper 


Julia  D.  Baufiekl,  Boston,  Mass Garment-supporter 


Mary  ,J.  Spencer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
Frances  Pickett  Hervey,  Brenliam,  Tex... 

Annie  Elizabeth  Irwin,  Memphis,  Term  ... 

Clara  Roza  Padro,  Springfield,  Mass 

Emily  Brooke,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Jerusha  M.  Besse  Price,  Hiawatha,  Kans  . 

Rachel  S.  Packson,  Emporia,  Kans 

Jennie  M.  Stewart,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa, 
assignor  of  one-half  to  Henry  F.  The- 
bault,  Cook  County,  111. 

Fanny  B.  Shannon,  Denver,  Colo 

Sarah  A.  Perry,  Ripley,  Ohio 

Martha  C.  Buck,  Ogden,  Mich 

Eliza  Ann  Terry,  Menomonee,  Wis 

Johanna  Patten,  Crown  Point,  Ind 

Elsey  B.  Russell,  Bardslowu,  Ky 

Stella  C.  Brown,  Battle  Creek,  Mich 

Jeannette  P.  Murdock,  and  George  J. 
Murdock,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ellen  E.  McGrath,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Mnrgureite  A.  Sutton,  Arlington,  and  Annav 
O.  Wood,  Frederick,  Md. 

Mary  Etta  Cowles,  Hopkirk  Agency,  Iowa,, 

Louisa  Winterboff,  Hammersmith,  London, 

County  of  Middlesex,  England. 

Ellen  Cushing,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Lizzie  Tally  Gulick,  Corsicana,  Tex 

Nelly  P.  Levalley,  Milwaukee,  Wis 

Ella  Elizabeth  West  and  Jacob  Souders 
West, New  York, N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  Benjamin  F.  Yates,  same  place.. 

Mary  V.  Coleman,  Atlanta,  Ga 

Annie  Shanfey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Maggie  Bard  ill,  Groton,  Dak.  Ter 

Minnie  Briuton  McCastline,  Geddes, N.  Y .. 

Sarah  A.  Parke,  Bay  City,  Mich 

Elizabeth  Wilson,  Kokomo,  Ind 

Effie  A.  Gilbert,  Chicago,  111 

Elisabeth  Guion,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elisabeth  Guion,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y . 

Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y . .xj  Corset 

Bridget  O’Connor,  Bridgeport,  Conn ^ •'Shirt 

Effie  L.  Prall,  Wellington,  Kans 
Anna  Alplanalb,  Chicago,  III  ... 

Gertrude  H.  Wood  worth,  Algona,  Iowa 

Maggie  E.  Minnick,  Galveston,  Tex 

Alary  F.  Sallade,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Scholar’s  companion 

Cooking  utensil  

Kitchen-cabinet 

Remedy  for  corns,  bunions,  &c 

Method  of  fitting  garments 

Baby  charmer,  protector,  and  dental  cutter 

Speculum 

Pot-cover 


Device  for  teaching  fractions 

Pencil-drawer  for  school-desks 

Wire  dust- whip 

Corset  

Combined  suspensory-bandage  and  truss  .. 

■ i^Gate 

> Combined  sleeve-holder  and  finger-guard.. 
Sad-iron 


Henrietta  Smadbeck,  New  York,  N.  Y S ''Sleeve- protector 


Catherine  Sisson,  Garnett,  Kans 

E.  Adelle  Hapgood,  Randolph,  N.  Y 

L.  Adelle  Hapgood,  Randolph,  N.  Y 

Alary  E.  Birnbanm,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal  .. 

Alariana  T.  Jones,  Bcsto",  Mass 

Alarie  Danos,  New  Iberia,  La 

Helen  L.  Bowman  and  George  Rix  Lewis, 
Lamoille,  111. 

Mary  E.  Cory,  Richmond,  Ind 

Alice  Randall  and  Purdy  M.  Randall 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  William  Meysf,  Walter 
A.  Holbrook,  and  Richard  Klau,  all  of 
same  place. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Heater  for  beds. . . . 

Baby- walker 

Beating  and  mixing 

Dough-raiser 

Carriage-seat 


machine . 


Child’s  cradle 
Safety-skirt  .. 


Hat-protector 

Method  of  decorating 


Programme  alarm-clock  ... 

Blind-stop 

Drive- chain 

Clasp  


Method  of  cutting  and  fitting  garments 

Device  for  renovating  garments 

Wash-boiler 

Carpet-fastener 

Saw-tooth-swaging  machine 

Dnst-deflector 

■VBustle  

Medicine-spoon 

Dress-maker’s  fitting-chair 

Corset  


. JVI 
:•  Bi 


otor  for  churns  ... 

ustle  

Foot-rest  for  stoves . 

Washing-fluid 

Atomizer 


Garment-supporter 

Apparatus  for  preserving  eggs 
Apparatus  for  preserving  eggs 

Stove 

Garment-supporter 

Cultivator 

Pencil-sharpener 


. Sleeve- 
' Bustle 


-protector , 


Date. 


Dec.  21,1886 
Dec.  28, 1886 
Dec.  28,1886 
Dec.  28,1886 
Dec.  28,1886 

Dec.  28,1886 
Dec.  28,1886" 
Dec.  28,1886 
Dec.  28,1886 
Dec.  28,1886 


Dec. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


28, 1886 

4, 1887 
4, 1887 
4, 1887 
4, 1887 
4, 1887 
4, 1887 
4, 1887 
4,1887 
4, 1887 
1 1 , 1887 


Jan.  11,1887 


J an . 
J an . 
Jan. 


Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 


18. 1887 
18,18-7 
18.  18ft7 
18, 1*87 

25. 1887 
25, 1887 

25. 1887 
1,1887 

1,1887 

1. 1887 

8. 1887 
8, 1887 

8, 1887 
8, 1887 

15. 1887 
15, 1887 


Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 


15, 1S87 
15, 1887 

15. 1887 

22. 1887 
22, 1887 
22, 1887 
22, 1887 
22, 1887 
22, 1887 
22, 1887 
22, 1887 

22. 1887 

1. 1887 

8. 1887 
8, 1887 
8, 1887 

15. 1887 
15, 1887 

15. 1887 

22. 1887 

22. 1887 

29. 1887 
29, 1887 
29, 1887 
29, 1887 


Apr.  5,1887 
Apr.  5, 1887 


WOMEN  INVENTORS, 


39 


No. 


300,735 


360, 764 
360, 004 


361.079 

361.080 

361.081 
361,212 
361,314 
361,41-2 
361,494 

361,  535 
361,537 
361, 756 
36-2,  051 
36-2,  171 
36-2,  365 
362, 374 

362,  593 

362.691 

362. 692 
362,  705 

362,  939 

363,  045 

363, 237 

363, 527 
363,  736 
363, 812 
303, 929 

364,057 


304,075 
364,078 
364,218 
304,  323 
364,412 
364,415 
364,602 

364,604 
364,612 
364, 792 
364, 820 
364, 853 
364,928 
365, 450 
365,  452 

365,471 
365, 546 
365, 805 

365,  ("il4 
365, 915 

366,  256 
366,  359 


366,  623 


366,  024 

366, 730 
367, 448 
367, 646 


Name  and  Address. 


Josephine  B.  Scliroeder  and  Mathias  J. 
Hinden,  Cleveland,  Ohio  ; said  lliudeu 
assignor  to  said  Scliroeder. 

Amanda  De  Voe,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  Barnston  Parnell,  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales. 

Caroline  S.  Pusey,  Philadelphia,  Pa V 


Caroline  S.  Posey,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Caroline  S.  Pusey,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Anna  Dorniitzer,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Sarah  A.  Munson,  Joliet,  111 ^-'Bustle 


Invalid-chair 

Process  of  treating  certain  descriptions  of 
auriferous  and  argentiferous  materials, 
&c. 

Art  of  manufacturing  hosiery  and  other 
garments. 

i'Sock,  glove,  &c 

'Art  of  uniting  fabrics  by  sewing 

Ornamental  step-ladder 


Sarah  A.  Harryman,  Sedalia,  Mo 

Mary  Dewey,  Chicago,  111 V 

Sarah  J.  Merrick,  San  Antonio,  Tex 

Annie  M.  Morrison,  New  York,  N.  Y ^ 

Mary  Fuchs,  Camden,  N.  J , 

Phebe  R.  Aildoms,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Minnie  B.  McCastliue,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Marie  Danos,  New  Iberia,  La 

Ella  N.  Gail  lard,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Ernest  Marx,  same  place. 

Sallie  A.  Wells,  Annapolis,  Md 

Ruth  E.  Wilson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Cornelia  C.  Wood,  Sibley,  Iowa 

Laura  A.  Beatty,  Galesburg,  111 

Addie  G.  Conway,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Charlotte  C.  Canuom,  London,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Eunice  Hood,  Bradford,  Pa.,  assignor  of- 
one-lialf  to  Jacob  C.  Cupler,  same  place. 

Harriet  B.  Mavis,  Burlington,  Kans  

Emma  II.  Eve,  Lockhart,  Tex 

Sarah  A.  Drewrv,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Emma  Whitmore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor to  Aaron  Jones’  Sons,  same  place. 
Esther  R.  Spencer.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  the  Self-Adjusting  Corset  Com- 
pany, same  place. 

Catherine  A.  Williamson,  St.  Louis,  Mo..  . 

Amelia  V.  Andrews,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Eliza  A.  Copeland,  Garden  Valley,  Tex... 
Amelia  A. Waterhouse,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Mary  A.  Hendricks,  Charleston,  S.  C 

Mary  P.  Carpenter  Hooper,  New  York,  N.Y 
Mary  Purvis,  Plainview,  Minn 


Combined  skirt  and  protector 


Kate  Ryan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  

Ada  M.  Throckmorton,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Evelyn  Beecher,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Maria  J.  Hodgkin,  Jerseyville,  111 

Belle  Dorsey  Pennington,  Evansville,  Ind 

Sarah  M.  Hoyt,  Chicago,  111 

Fannie  St.  Clair,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Annie  Walther  and  Mattes  Supple,  Fond  \|' Garment- fastener, 
du  Lac,  Wis. 

Martha  B.  Hancock,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Susan  L.  Sinclair,  Allegheny,  Pa 

Cleopatra  K.  Farrington,  Everett,  Mass  .. 

Susan  A.  Henning,  Chicago,  111 

Elizabeth  Fowble,  St.  Paul,  Minn 

Aurie  Valon  Robinson,  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y. 

Sarah  M.  Warren,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Lewis  Schiele  «fc  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Anna  B.  Floyd,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  by 
mesne  assignments  to  Frederic  C.  Floyd, 
same  place. 

Kathrine  Frekker,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor 
of  one-half  to  Peter  Hanson,  same  place. 

Rebecca  E.  Johnson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y Doll 

Sarah  J.  Schack,  Chicago,  111 ij  Stocking-supporter 

Clara  Lewenberg,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as--.  Armpit  dress-shield 

signor  of  one-half  to  Frederick  Rawitser, 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Circular-knitting  machine 


Foot-warmer  for  stoves 

Corset,  and  dress  protector 

Pen  or  pencil  holder 

Supporting-band  for  aprons 

Trimming  for  hilts 

Ventilator  

Carpet-fastener 

Cotton-scraper 

Combined  needle  and  cord  and  mode  of 
uniting  the  same. 

Thimble  

Illuminated  floral  piece 

Bunk  for  railway-cars 

Heating  attachment  for  lamp-chimneys 

Toaster  or  broiler  for  gasoline-stoves 

Dish-drainer  


Apparatus  for  cutting 


Ironing-board 

Artificial  fruit,  foliage,  and  leaves 

Abdominal  supporter 

Method  of  constructing  rosettes. .. 

Lacing-bearing 


Seat  for  bicycles 

Bed-pan 

Bale-tie 

Reversible  broiler  or  toaster 

Folding  invalid-chair 

Netting  canopy  for  beds,  &c 

Rinsing  and  drying  device  for  dishes  and 
other  articles  of  table  use. 

Filling  attachment  for  hot-water  bags 

Broiler 

Rotary  cutter 

Bustle  or  pannier 

Portable  awning 

. . Raving-block 

V Combi 


ills. 


Wheel  attachment  for  sloig 

Car- wheel 

Abdominal  supporter 

Bedclothes-holder 

Culinary  apparatus 

Catamenial  sack 

Corset  


Water-proof  bonnet  or  hat. 


Window-reflector . 


Date 


Apr.  5, 1887 


Apr.  5, 1887 
Apr.  12,1887 


Apr.  12,1887 


Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

May 

May 

May 

May 


12, 1887 
12,  1887 

12. 1887 

19. 1887 
19, 1887 
19, 1887 
19,  1887 

19. 1887  - 

26. 1887 
3, 1887 
3, 1887 
3,  1887 
3, 1887 


May  10, 1887 
May  10,1887 
May  10,1887 
May  10,1887 
May  17,1887 
May  17,1887 

May  17,1887 

May  24,1887 
May  24, 1887 
May  31 , 1887 
May  31,1887 

May  31,1887 


May  31,1887 
May  31, 1887 
June  7,1887 
7,  1887 
7,  1887 
7,  1887 
7, 1887 


•J  UIU 
June 
June 
June 


J line 
J uue 
J une 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


7,  1887 
7.  1887 
14,  1887 
14,  1887 
14,  1887 

14. 1887 

28. 1887 
28, 1887 


June  28, 1887 
J une  28,  1887 
July  5, 1887 
July  5,1887 
July  5,1887 
July  12,1887 
July  12,1887 


July  12, 1887 


July  12, 1887 

July  19,  1887 
Aug.  2,1887 
Aug.  2, 1887 


40 


WOMEN"  INVENTORS. 


No. 


307,  747 


367, 

868 

368, 

000 

368, 

206 

368, 

285 

368, 

582 

368, 

677 

368, 

750 

368, 

816 

368, 

980 

369, 

000 

369, 

035 

369, 

112 

OOo . 

253 

369, 

285 

369, 

365 

369, 

380 

369, 

448 

369, 

455 

369; 

535 

370, 

035 

370, 

161 

370, 

275 

370, 

375 

370, 

459 

370, 

561 

370, 

893 

— 370, 

976 

,» ( 1 , 

222 

371, 

270 

371, 

328 

371. 

338 

371, 

401 

371, 

402 

371. 

468 

371, 

511 

371, 

550 

371,714 
371,905 
371,938 
•371,981 
372, 109 

372. 123 
372,  192 
372,212 

372,  288 
372, 526 
372, 601 
372, 648 

372,  922 

373,  054 
3 

373. 123 

373. 124 


373. 276 
373,  297 
373,  384 
373, 424 
373,  448 
374, 172 

374.277 


374, 378 
374, 909 

375, 239 


Name  and  Ad  in;  ess. 


Belle Epperly,  Lama,  Mo.,  assignor  of  one-N 
third  to  Mary  W.  Tucker. 

Sarah  IV.  Trabue,  Girard,  111  . 

lltilda  Payne,  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio ^ 

Mary  Laureta  Hardy,  Eureka  Springs,  Ark. 

Eliza  Jane  Harding,  Denver,  Colo 

Emma  .1.  Gooch,  Washington,  D.  C 

Mary  A.  Maxwell,  Boston,  Mass 

Addie  Bond,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  t<\ 
Joel  Jenkins,  same  place. 

Anna  Connelly,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Mary  Sophia  Snow,  Sacramento,  Cal 

Katie  VV.  Eubank,  Rutherford,  Cal 

Annie  M.  Showman,  Newark,  Ohio 

Mary  Jury,  Salem,  Oregon 

Amelia  H.  Lindsay,  Pittsburg,  Pa 

Clementina  J.  M.  llayna,  St.  Louis,  Mo  . 

Mollie  L.  Ramey,  Hot  Springs,  Ark 

Sarah  H.  Weltner,  Wellsville,  Mo 

Clementina  J.  M.  Hayna,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

May  Leaman,  San  Jos6,  Cal 

Grace  H.  Lasswell,  Normal,  III  

Anna  E.  Barber,  Brodhead,  Wis 

Julia  Reinhardt,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Alice  E.  Mendenhall,  Visalia,  Ivy 

Estella  Case,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Elizabeth  Faaseu,  New  Orleans,  La 

Kate  Scanlon,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  E.  Royce,  Toledo,  Ohio 

Celia  C.  Schoeller,  Pittsburg,  Pa 

Anna  M.  Shirk,  Anderson,  lud 

Catharine  Maxwell,  Philadelphia,  Pa.. .. 

Mariana  T.  Jones,  Boston,  Mass 

Fannie  L.  Matson,  San  Josd,  Cal 

Annie  M.  Williamson,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Catherine  A.  Williamson,  St.  Louis,  Mo  .. 

Mary  A.  McMaster,  Antioch,  Cal _ 

Martha  E.  Lunn,  Elgin,  111 >. 

Emma  T.  L.  Clark,  London,  County  of  Mid- 
dlesex, England. 


Sarah  G.  Smith,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Maude  W.  Tooker,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Julia  M.  Hinsdill,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Lucinda  N.  Seutcr,  Red  Bluff,  Cal 

Ann  M.  Beldeu,  Bloomington,  111 

Phebe  E.  Cox,  Readington,  N.  J 

Nevada  F.  Ardery,  New  Cumberland,  lud  - 
Veranda  A.  Calkins  and  Charles  W.  Faatz, 
Scranton,  Pa. 

Hannah  C.  Bailey,  Utica,  N.  Y 

Louis;  D.  Fein,  Cincinuati,  Ohio 

Estella  Case,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Mary  L.  W.  Adams,  Nashotah,  Wis 

Alice  O.  McCord,  Colfax,  Wash.  Ter 

Eleanor  N.  Cunningham,  Toledo,  Ohio 

Dorcas  F.  McHenry,  Exchange,  Pa..  

Addie  M.  Brock,  North  Plainfield,  N.  J 

Iona  E.  Brown,  Mount  Holly,  assignor  to 
M.M.  Maguire  and  E.  A.  Maguire,  Rut- 
land, Vt. 

Julia  A.  Downey,  Oberlin,  Ohio 

Louise  F.  Marshall,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Hattie  S.  Works,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Maude  C.  Murray,  Bardstown,  Ky 

Sarah  L.  Feathers,  Prairie  City,  Iowa 

Lucie  Bryarly,  Clarksville,  Tenu ; 

Elizabeth  W.  Smith,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor 
by  mesne  assignments  to  Frank  Bogardus, 
trustee,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Harriet  W.  R.  Strong,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.. .. 
Helen  L.  Smith,  (married,  now  Helen  L. 
Hopper,)  Hutchinson,  Kans. 

Rebecca  S.  Pollard,  Chicago,  111 

Mary  E.  Wheeler,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  R.  M.  and  T,  S.  Bassett,  Birming- 
ham, Conn. 


Title  oe  Invention. 


Corset 


Baling-press 

Bustle 

Mosquito-netting  attachment 

Dopurator 

'Napkin-supporter 

Easel 

Cuff- retainer 


Fire-escape 

Umbrella  or  parasol 

Combined  trunk  and  bureau 

V Combined  hair  curler  and  crimper 

Pie-holder  

.'/Rotary  engine 

Furnace 

Stove  

Curtain-fixture 

Steam-boiler 

Bustle  

Skirt  and  stocking  protector 

Fruit-preserver 

Skirt-lining 

Skimming  device  for  milk-cans 

Bust-form 

Sunshade-handle 

Poultice-pan 

Tension  device  for  finger-bands 

Alterative  remedy 

>/Garment-fastener 

./Ice- sandal 

Cuff-holder 

Frame  for  reading  and  number  cards 

Corset 

Seat 

Carpet-weaver 

Corset 1 

Process  of  hardening  and  preserving  plas- 
ter-of-paris  casts  and  molds  and  making 
them  impervious  to  water,  &c. 

Fuel-box 

Bustle 

Mattress 

Washing-machine 

Magazine-stove 

Dish-washing  machine 

Bustle 

Device  for  sealing  jars  


Attachment  for  beds  for  invalids 

Fire-escape 

Combined  shoulder-brace  and  back-support. 

Griddle-greaser 

Automatic  stem-pessary 

Shoe 

Heater 

Fence-rail 

Baking-tin 


Toaster 

Wig  or  similar  article 

Frame  for  signs 

Holder  for  bed-covers 

Compound  for  bleaching  potatoes,  &c 

Dress-shield 

Child’s  crib 


Dam  and  reservoir  construction 

Apparatus  for  preparing  canned  food. 


Educational  appliance 

Dress-shield 


Date. 


Aug.  2,1887 

Aug.  9,1887 
Aug.  9, 1887 
Aug.  16, 1887 
Aug.  16, 1887 
Aug.  23, 1887 
Aug.  23, 1887 
Aug.  23, 1887 

Aug.  23, 1887 
Aug.  30, 1887 
Aug.  30, 1887 
Aug.  30, 1887 
Aug.  30, 1887 
Aug.  30, 1887 
Aug.  30, 1887 
Sept.  6,1887 
Sept.  6,  1887 
Sent.  6,1887 
Sept.  6,1887 
Sept.  6, 1887 
Sept.  20, 1887 
Sept.  20, 1887 
Sept.  20, 1887 
Sept.  27, 1887 
Sept,  27, 1887 
Sept,  27, 1887 
Oct.  4,  1887 
Oct.  4,  1887 
Oct,  11,1887 
Oct.  11,1887 
Oct,  11,1887 
Oct.  11,  1887 
Oct.  11,1887 
Oct.  11,1887 
Oct.  11,1887 
Oct,  11,1887 
Oct.  18,1887 


Oct,  18,1887 
Oct.  18,1887 
Oct,  25,1887 
Oct,  25. 1887 
Oct.  25,1887 
Oct,  25,1887 
Oct.  25, 1887 
Oct.  25,1887 

Nov.  1,1887 
Nov.  1,1887 
Nov.  1.1887 
Nov.  8,1887 
Nov.  8,  1887 
Nov.  15, 1887 
Nov.  15,  1887 
Nov.  13, 1887 
Nov.  15, 1887 


Nov.  15, 1887 
Nov.  15, 1887 
Nov.  15, 1887 
Nov.  15, 1887 
Nov.  22,  P-87 
Dec.  6,1887 
Dec.  6, 1887 


Dec.  6, 1887 
Dec.  13, 1887 

Dec.  20,1887 
Dec.  20,1887 


WOMEN  INVENTORS, 


41 


No. 


375, 475 
375, 563 
375,  584 
375, 706 

375, 859 

375,  972 
375, 990 

376,  497 

376,  654 
376, 688 
376, 924 
377, 145 

377,  306 
377,  339 
377, 444 
377, 512 
377, 663 
377,  797 
377,979 
378, 182 
378, 220 


378,271 
378, 455 
378, 508 
378, 518 

379, 236 
379, 384 

379, 500 
380, 056 
380,  063 
380, 079 


380, 125 
380, 159 

380,215 
380, 226 

380,  364 
380, 478 
380,  491 
380, 551 
380, 593 

380,  973 

380,  976 


Name  and  Address. 


381, 140 
381, 154 
381,288 
381 . 32 1 
381.368 
381,643 

381,  057 
381,721 
381,824 
382, 020 
382, 059 

382,  065 
382,  378 

382,  113 
382.  493 
382, 628 


V Clas 


Clasp  

Curtain-ring 

Baling-press 

Medical  compound. 


Sarah  E.  Cattell,  Mattoon,  111 

Marian  Nixson,  Windsor,  England 

Sarah  W.  Trabue,  Girard,  111 

Louise  B.  Hoppel,  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  William  Ketterer,  same  place. 

Julia  B.  Wood,  Manchester,  N.  II 

Josephine  S.  Wilson,  San  Josd,  Cal \ 'Dress-chart 

Maria  P.  De  Jonge,  Brussels,  Belgium v)  < .'onset 

Ada  L.  Winn,  Hillsborough,  Ark .v  Button-fastener 

Kate  D.  Hughes,  Washington,  D.  C y Sash-fastener 

Sarah  W. Trabue,  Girard,  111 


Emma  Thompson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y ^/'Corset 


Annie  Caller,  Albany,  N.  Y 
Nettie  Illoway,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


Veronica  Ulke,  Washington,  D.  C «/Waist- garment 


Liniment 

Rntl 


Emma  D.  Watrous,  Freetown,  N.  Y 

Annie  Bunn,  Birdsborough,  Pa 

Sephora  L.  Bettes,  Washington,  D.  C 

Lucy  C.  Bolton,  Peoria,  111  

Ann  E.  Banks,  Bland  Court-House,  Va. 

Anna  Storck,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Elizabeth  D.  Staples,  West  New  Brighton, 
and  H.  E.  Ashcraft,  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  assign- 
ors to  said  Elizabeth  I).  Staples. 

Sarah  Waterman,  Milwaukee,  Wis  

Carrie  Morse,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Margaret  M.  Joslyn,  Grand  Meadow,  Minn 
Pheba  Parmenter,  Lamar,  Mo.,  assignor 
of  one-half  to  A.  M.  Stearns,  same  place. 

Minnie  B.  McCastline,  Syracuse,  N.  Y Carpet-fa 

Ilorota  Simon  and  Fajwel  Fels,.  Phila5*  Dress-chi 
delphia,  Pa. 

Martha  E.  Austin,  New  Orleans,  La 

Selma  A.  Schoefer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y r'  1 

Abby  M.  Terry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Mary  Biggin,  Bradway,  County  of  Derby, 

England,  assignor  to  S.  H.  Morley, 

Howard  Morley,  Charles  Morley,  Wil- 
liam Donne,  John  Thomas,  Frederick 
Goodyear,  and  Thomas  Hill,  all  of  Lon- 
don, England. 

Annie  Lewis,  Galveston,  Tex 1 Clasp 

Belle  West,  Winfield,  and  Wealthy  .1.  Allen, 

Arkansas  City,  Ivans. 

Mary  E.  Moore,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Anna  M.  E.  Stewart  and  Theron  S.  Stew- 
art, Toledo,  Ohio. 

Susan  E.  Surles,  Cbipley,  Ga 

Kate  M.  DufFey,  Astoria,  Oregon 

Amelia  Kahn,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Emma  S.  Colt,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Elisabeth  D’Escalonue  and  Pierre  L.  Qna- 
rante,  Paris,  France. 

Kate  P.  Beaird,  Tyler,  Tex 


Title  of  Invention. 


Date. 


Draft-hook  for  vehicles 


Baling-press. 


Surgical  splint 
Paint-cup 


Trellis-support 

Chair 

Ruling  attachment  for  blackboards. 
Varnish  for  finishing  wood 


Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 


27, 1887 
27,  1887 
27, 1887 
27, 1887 


Button  and  fastener 

Hospital  transfer-bed 


Adjustable  stove-cover 

Ad  justable  crib-bedstead 

Soot-collector  for  gasoline-stoves  ... 
Combined  corset  and  bustle 


-fastener 
chart 


Salve 

'movable  corset- fasten  in  <. 

leeve-stay 

Glove 


Combined  step-ladder  and  ironing-board 

Ear-battery  for  the  deaf 

Churn-dasher 

Folding  liat-box 

Bed-pan 

Eyeglasses 

1 )ust-pan  

Composition  for  preserving  wood,  &c 


J an . 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 


3, 1888 
3, 1888 

3. 1888 
17, 1888 
17, 1888 

17. 1888 

24. 1888 

31. 1888 
31, 1888 

31 . 1888 

7. 1888 
7, 1888 
7, 1888 

14. 1888 

14. 1888 
21,  1888 

21. 1888 


21, 1888 
28, 1888 
28, 1888 
28,  1888 

13, 1888 
13, 1888 

13. 1888 

97. 1888 

27. 1888 
27,1888 


Hand  propelling  device  for  sewing-ma- 
chines. 

Barrel-making  machine  


MariaE.  Beasley, George  Rehftiss,  J.  George 
Relifuss,  and  Martin  O.  Rebfuss,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  assignors  to  the  American 
Barrel  and  Stave  Company,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Harriet  A.  Jewell,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Julia  McAfferty,  Chicago,  111 

Emily  A.  Stears,  Brooklyu,  N.  Y 

Annie  L.  Boone,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Clementina  J.  M.  Hayna,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Louisa  Reinhardt,  Louisville,  Ky 

Sarah  E.  Toucey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Harriet  liandol,  Pottersburg,  Ivans 

Sal  lie  E.  Bowersock,  Baltimore,  Md.  

Eunice  A.  Trim,  Malone,  Ter.  N.  Mex 

Lena  Smith,  New  York,  N.  Y Bustle 

Mary  J.  Watson,  Sacramento,  Cal .v  Street  and  station  indicator 

Charlotte  O’Day,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignors'  Bustle 
to  Charlotte  Abair,  same  place. 

Louise  M.  Dyer,  Yazoo  City,  Miss 

Almira  A.  Smith,  Hadley,  Mass 

Emma  D.  Watrous,  Freetown  Corners, 

N.  Y. 

7220 G 


'Bustle 

Photograph-holder 

Trap 

Gaslight  shield  and  reflector 

Steam-boiler 

Washing-machine 

Grape-seed  extractor 

Provision-safe 

Bread,  cake,  or  cheese  box 

Canteen  


Combined  slate  and  ruler 

Canopy  attachment  for  chairs,  &c 
^Dtfderwaist  


Mar. 

27, 1888 

Mar. 

27, 1888 

Mar. 

27, 1888 

Mar. 

27,  1888 

Apr. 

3, 1888 

Apr. 

3, 1888 

Apr. 

3, 1888 

Apr. 

3, 1888 

Apr. 

3, 1888 

Apr. 

10, 1888 

Apr. 

10, 1888 

Apr. 

17, 1888 

A fir. 

17, 1888 

Apr. 

17, 1888 

Apr. 

17.  1888 

Apr. 

17, 1888 

Apr. 

24, 1888 

Apr. 

24, 1888 

Apr. 

24, 1888 

Apr. 

24, 1888 

May 

1, 1888 

May 

1,1888 

1. 1-8- 

May 

8, 1888 

8, 1888 

May 

8, 1888 

May 

8,1888 

42 


WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


No. 


382,814 
382, 9>7 
383,  421 

383.  84.') 


383,  -7 1 
384,293 
384, 361 
384,475 
384, 517 
384,674 
385, 069 
385, 158 


Name  and  Address. 


Title  of  Invention. 


Baby-juniper 


Safety-car 


Mary  P.  Jones,  Miueral  City,  Tex „ „ 

Amelia  Kahn,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. Eyeglasses 

Alice  White,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of'  Bustle 
one-lialfto  Richard  S.  Mallary,  same  place. 

Ellen  E.  L.  Woodward,  Chicago,  assignorof 
one-half  to  Frederick  S.  Woodward,  Tur- 
ner, 111. 

Anna  L.  Dey,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Cora  S.  Snedden,  Braddock,  Pa  

Mary  J.  Hamlin,  Bartramville,  Ohio 

Augusta  Schultze,  New  York,  N.  Y 


Mary  S.  Gage,  St.  Louis,  Mo 1 Stove 


Buffet  for  housekeeping 

Tidy-fastener 

Clamp  for  fruit-cans... 
Eyeglasses 


Mary  F.  Bishop,  Bridgeport,  Conn  . 

E.  Jennie  H.  Richardson.  Detroit,  Mich 

Anna  M.  Woodhull,  Freehold,  N.  J 


Means  for  operating  egg-beaters 

Device  for  sprinkling  lawns 

Safety-seal  for  checks 


Date. 

\ 


May  15,1888 
May  15,  1888 
May  22, 1888 

May  29, 1888 


June  5,1888 
June  12, 1888 
.June  12, 1888 
June  12,  1888 
June  12, 1888 
June  19, 1888 
June  26,  1888 
June  26, 1888 


L p 36 


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\Y OM  E N IJM  VENTOES. 


43 


Reissuk 

No. 

Name  and  Address. 

Title  of  Invention. 

Date. 

493 

Julia  M.  Milligan,  New  Albany,  Ind 

Thomas  R.  Hartell  and  John  Letchworth, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignees  by  mesne  as- 
signments of  Rlioda  Davis. 

Improved  abdominal  supporter  

Sept.  15, 1857 

1,432 

Improved  elastic  cap  for  sealing  cans  and 
bottles. 

Mar.  17,  1863 

1,872 

Sarah  A.  Moody,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Improvement  in  hoop-skirts 

Feb.  14,  1865 

2, 165 

Sarah  A.  Moody,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Improvement  in  abdominal  supporters 

Jan.  30, 1866 

2,  053 

Lavinia  H.  Foy  and  James  11.  Foy,  Boston, 
Mass.,  assignees  by  mesne  assignments 
of  Lavinia  H.  Foy. 

Improvement  in  corset  skirt-supporters... 

June  18,  1867 

2,  654 

Lavinia  H.  Foy  and  James  H.  Foy,  Boston, 
Mass.,  assignees  by  mesne  assignments 
of  Lavinia  11.  Foy. 

Improvement  iii  corset  skirt-supporters. .. 

.June  18, 1867 

2, 659 

Helen  M.  Remington,  Springfield,  Mass.... 

Improved  mincing-knife 

Jane  25, 1-67 

2, 886 

Victoria  A.  Osborn  and  Charles  L.  Alexan- 
der, Washington,  D.  C. 

Improvement  in  book-covor  protectors 

Mar.  3, 1868 

3,  4 36 

William  E.  Marston,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  assiguec 
of  Elizabeth  Hawks. 

Improvement  in  heating-stoves 

May  11,1869 

3,491 

Anna  Weissenborn,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Improvement  in  tuck-creasing  attach- 
ments for  sewing-machines. 

June  8,1869 

3, 585 

Elizabeth  Hawks,  Troy,  N.  Y 

Improvement  in  auxiliary  air  chambers 
for  stoves,  heaters,  and  furnaces. 

Aug.  3,1869 

3,938 

Susan  R.  Knox,  Now  York,  N.  Y 

Improvement  in  lluting-macliines 

Apr.  26,1870 

4,029 

Edwin  J.  Ilowlett,  PI  iladelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signee of  himself  and  Susan  Kirk. 

Improvement  in  tools  for  manufacturing 
paper  bags. 

June  14, 1870 

4,031 

Louise  F.  Shaw,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Imitation  hair  for  ladies’  head-dresses 

June  14, 1870 

4,227 

Ariadna  B.  Mercier,  Provideuce,  R.  I 

Improvement  in  clothes-washers 

Jan.  3, 1871 

4,349 

Henrietta  H.  Cole,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Improvement  in  tinting-machines 

Apr.  25,1871 

4,427 

Cathrine  Allsop  Griswold,  Willimantic, 
Conn. 

Improvement  in  skirt-supporting  corsets 

June  20, 1871 

4, 573 

Anna  E.  Baldw'-’,  Newark,  N.  J 

Improvement  in  milk-coolers 

Oct.  3, 1871 

4, 748 

Helen  Ekiu  Starrett,  Lawrence,  Kane 

Improvement  in  fastenings  for  overshoes.. 

Feb.  6,  1872 

4,831 

Lavinia  H.  Foy,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  as- 
signor by  mesne  assignments  to  herself 
and  James  H.  Foy. 

Improvement  in  skirt-supporting  corsets. 

Mar.  26, 1872 

4,891 

Harriet  G.  Emery  and  Margaret  C.  Fuller, 
Boston,  Mass.,  assignors  to  Harriet  G. 
Emery. 

Improvement  in  children’s  corsets 

May  7, 1872 

4,916 

Harriet  Godfrey  Emery  and  Margaret  Cato 
Fuller,  Boston,  Mass. 

Improvement  in  collars 

May  28, 1872 

5, 102 

Mary  Florence  Potts,  Ottumwa,  Iowa, 
assignor  of  one-lialf  interest  to  Isaac  P. 
Chalfant. 

Improvement  in  sad-irons 

Oct.  15,1872 

5, 246 

Mary  L.  Melville  and  John  S.  Kidd,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Improvement  in  culinary  pots 

5,248 

Lucy  S.  Nourse,  Barre,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
H.  A.  Hildreth  and  W.  J.  Johnson. 

Improvement  in  flour-sifters 

Jan.  21,1873 

5,416 

5,847 

Harriet  H.  Mav,  Birmingham,  Conn 

May  20, 1873 
Apr.  28, 1874 

Martha  M.  Caslnnan,  Boston,  Mass.,  as- 
signor to  Olivia  P.  Flynt. 

Improvement  in  creeping-robes  for  infants 

5, 876 

Cornelia  Hitchcock,  Milldale,  Conn.,  as- 
signor to  herself  and  William  J.  Clark, 
same  place. 

Improvement  in  coffee-urns 

May  19,1874 

6,448 
6,  614 

Lavinia  II.  Foy,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Louisa H.  Heermance  and  Charles  W.  1 l<*vr- 
mancc,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Improvement  in  strainersand  funnels  com- 
bined. 

Aug.  24, 1875 

7,576 

Harriet  A.  Farnam,  South  Bend,  Ind 

Improvement  in  fly-traps 

Mar.  27, 1877 

7, 603 

Ellen  B.  Viets,  Boston,  Mass 

Improvement  in  steaming  and  dning  ap- 
paratus for  shaping  pantaloons. 

Apr.  10, 1877 

7,  866 

Sarah  N.  Rennie,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor of  one-half  interest  to  William  J. 
Rennie,  same  place. 

Improvement  in  dust-pans 

Aug.  28, 1877 

7.  869 

Luna  Drew,  Irving,  Wis 

Improvement  in  bakers  for  heating-stoves. 

Sept.  4,1877 

7, 895 

Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y ... 

Improvement  in  corsets 

Sept.  25, 1877 

8,  069 

Clara  L.  Bradley,  San  Francisco,  Cal 

Improvement  in  combination  undersuits. 

Feb.  5, 1878 

8,  338 

Hannah  Luehs,  Washington,  D.  C.,  as- 
signor to  Daniel  E.  Paris,  West  Troy, 
N.  Y. 

Susan  Taylor  Conveise,  Woburn,  Mass  .. 

Mary  Florence  Potts,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
assignor  by  mesne  assignments  to  the 
Enterprise  Manufacturing  Company  of 
Pennsylvania  and  the  American  Ma 
chine  Company,  both  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Improvement  in  fluting-machiucs 

July  16, 1878 

8,435 

Improvement  in  under-clothing 

Sept . 24.  l^TS 

8,  <>25 

Improvement  in  sad-irons 

Oct.  7, 1879 

8, 972 

Amelia  Bagliu,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Improvement  in  hats  and  other  liead-covcr- 

Nov.  18, 1879 

9, 003 

Josephine  S.  Goye,  Boston,  Mass 

lugs. 

Improvement  in  doll-supporters 

Dec.  23, 1879 

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WOMEN  INVENTORS. 


Reissue 

No. 

Name  and  Address. 

Title  of  Invention. 

Date. 

9, 020 

Mary  Florence  Potts,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
assignor  by  mesne  assignments  to  the 
Enterprise  Manufacturing  Company  and 
the  American  Machine  Company,  both 
of  same  place. 

Sad-iron 

9,202 

Margaret  E.  Knight,  Springfield,  Mass., 
assignor  by  mesne  assignments  to  the 
Eastern  Paper  Bag  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Paper-bag  machine 

May  18,1880 

9, 263 

Margaret  E.  Skerritf,  Albany,  N.  Y 

Car-step  

June  22, 1880 
Dec.  7,1880 

9, 496 

Charlotte  A.  McGee,  Jackson,  Mich 

Corset  

9, 557 

Ellen  E.  Fitz,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada. 

Mounting  and  attachment  for  terrestrial 
globes. 

Feb.  8,'  1881 

9, 736 

M.  Augusta  Requa  and  Eleanor  Dunn, 
New  York,  N.  Y. ; said  Dunn  assignor  by 
mesne  assignments  to  said  Requa. 

Copy-book  

May  31,1881 

9,  757 

Isabella  J.  Van  Skelline,  Brooklyn,  N.Y  . 

Wrapper  for  bonbons 

June  14, 1881 

9,820 

Mary  Brooks  and  James  Ball,  Zanesville, 
Ohio;  said  Mary  Brooks  administratrix 
of  Hugh  Brooks,  deceased. 

Smoke-stack  for  locomotives 

July  26,1881 

9,  939 

Isabella  J.  Van  Skelline,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y . . . 

Processof  dyeing  tissue  and  bonbon  papers. 

Nov.  22, 1881 

9, 971 

Emmeline  W.  Plnlbrook,  Boston,  Mass 

Underwaist 

Dec.  13,  1881 

9, 976 

Hannah  Milson,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Ozone-machine 

Dec.  20,1881 
Nov.  21, 1882 
Feb.  26, 1884 

to!  245 

Amalia  Mayer,  New  Yrork,  N.  Y 

Ornamenting  fur  and  other  goods.. . 

10,450 

Theophila  F.  Kraemer,  New  York,  N.Y  ... 
Mary  P.  C.  Hooper,  n6e  Mary  P.  Carpenter, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  the  Carpenter  Straw  Sew- 
ing Machine  Company. 

Cover  for  unright  pianos 

10, 600 

Machine  for  sewing  straw  braid 

May  26, 1885 

10,935 

Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Corset 

June  5, 18a8 

10, 939 

Catharine  A.  Griswold,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Corset 

June  19, 1888 

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